I have a question about Two Under Par. My copy stops just as Wedge is about
to go into the birthday party. Is this actually the end of the story, or
does it go on from there? A student thought the last few pages had been
torn out of the book. They haven't been, but after reading it, and talking
with my aide who also read the book, we can't decide. It seems like the
books just stops rather than ends. That can happen, of course, but not
usually in a book for younger kids. My Sagebrush bound book has 116 pages
in it. Some of the things I saw on the internet listed 128 pages, but that
could just be different editions. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks
Janet Perry, Librarian
Cerro Gordo CUSD 100, Cerro Gordo, IL
perrybros@hotmail.com
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