Wringer

Wringer

by Spinelli (Author)

Synopsis

Palmer LaRue is running out of birthdays. For as long as he can remember, he's dreaded the day he turns ten, the day he's supposed to become a wringer. In Palmer's hometown of Waymer, a boy's tenth birthday is the biggest event of his life. It marks the day that he is ready to take his place as a wringer at the annual family fest, Pigeon Day. It's an honour and a tradition. But even though he would rather stay nine for the rest of his life than become a wringer, Palmer can't stop himself from getting older. Then an unwanted visitor arrives on his windowsill, and Palmer knows that it is a sign. Somehow, he must find a way to break tradition. He must learn how to stop being afraid, and stand up for what he believes in.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New e.
Publisher: HarperCollins Children’s Fiction
Published: 03 Mar 2003

ISBN 10: 0007156014
ISBN 13: 9780007156016
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews

Deeply felt. Presents a moral question with great care and sensitivity.
New York Times

[A] spellbinding story about rites of passage.
Starred Review/ Publishers'
Weekly

As in Maniac Magree, Spinelli invests a realistic story with the intensity of a fable.
Starred Review The Horn Book

Author Bio

Jerry Spinelli is one of the most gifted storytellers in contemporary children's literature. His books include Maniac Magee, winner of the 1991 Newbery Medal; Space Station Seventh Grade; Who put that Hair in my Toothbrush?; and Crash. His novels are recognised for their humour and poignancy, and his characters and situations are often drawn from his real-life experience as a father of six children. Jerry lives with his wife, Eileen, who is also a writer, in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.