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Crunch in Franklin, TN
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Crunch in Franklin, TN
Current price: $15.99
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Size: Audiobook
By the award-winning author of
Waiting for Normal
and
All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook,
Leslie Connor. Muliple award winner:
Kirkus Reviews
Best Children’s Book *
Smithsonian
Magazine Notable Book for Children * Cooperative Children’s Book Center Choice
Crunch
asks: What might happen if the earth’s supply of gas runs out? It’s a perfect classroom read to spark discussions about energy conservation and the future of our planet.
Dewey Marriss is stuck in a crunch. He never guessed that the gas pumps would run dry the same week he promised to manage the family's bicycle-repair business. Suddenly
everyone
needs a bike. And
nobody
wants to wait.
Meanwhile, the crunch has stranded Dewey's parents far up north. It's up to Dewey and his older sister, Lil, to look after their younger siblings and run the bike shop all on their own. To top things off, Dewey discovers that bike parts are missing from the shop. He's sure he knows who's responsible—or does he? Will exposing the thief only make
more
trouble for Dewey and his siblings?
“Charming and original.” —
(starred review)
Waiting for Normal
and
All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook,
Leslie Connor. Muliple award winner:
Kirkus Reviews
Best Children’s Book *
Smithsonian
Magazine Notable Book for Children * Cooperative Children’s Book Center Choice
Crunch
asks: What might happen if the earth’s supply of gas runs out? It’s a perfect classroom read to spark discussions about energy conservation and the future of our planet.
Dewey Marriss is stuck in a crunch. He never guessed that the gas pumps would run dry the same week he promised to manage the family's bicycle-repair business. Suddenly
everyone
needs a bike. And
nobody
wants to wait.
Meanwhile, the crunch has stranded Dewey's parents far up north. It's up to Dewey and his older sister, Lil, to look after their younger siblings and run the bike shop all on their own. To top things off, Dewey discovers that bike parts are missing from the shop. He's sure he knows who's responsible—or does he? Will exposing the thief only make
more
trouble for Dewey and his siblings?
“Charming and original.” —
(starred review)
By the award-winning author of
Waiting for Normal
and
All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook,
Leslie Connor. Muliple award winner:
Kirkus Reviews
Best Children’s Book *
Smithsonian
Magazine Notable Book for Children * Cooperative Children’s Book Center Choice
Crunch
asks: What might happen if the earth’s supply of gas runs out? It’s a perfect classroom read to spark discussions about energy conservation and the future of our planet.
Dewey Marriss is stuck in a crunch. He never guessed that the gas pumps would run dry the same week he promised to manage the family's bicycle-repair business. Suddenly
everyone
needs a bike. And
nobody
wants to wait.
Meanwhile, the crunch has stranded Dewey's parents far up north. It's up to Dewey and his older sister, Lil, to look after their younger siblings and run the bike shop all on their own. To top things off, Dewey discovers that bike parts are missing from the shop. He's sure he knows who's responsible—or does he? Will exposing the thief only make
more
trouble for Dewey and his siblings?
“Charming and original.” —
(starred review)
Waiting for Normal
and
All Rise for the Honorable Perry T. Cook,
Leslie Connor. Muliple award winner:
Kirkus Reviews
Best Children’s Book *
Smithsonian
Magazine Notable Book for Children * Cooperative Children’s Book Center Choice
Crunch
asks: What might happen if the earth’s supply of gas runs out? It’s a perfect classroom read to spark discussions about energy conservation and the future of our planet.
Dewey Marriss is stuck in a crunch. He never guessed that the gas pumps would run dry the same week he promised to manage the family's bicycle-repair business. Suddenly
everyone
needs a bike. And
nobody
wants to wait.
Meanwhile, the crunch has stranded Dewey's parents far up north. It's up to Dewey and his older sister, Lil, to look after their younger siblings and run the bike shop all on their own. To top things off, Dewey discovers that bike parts are missing from the shop. He's sure he knows who's responsible—or does he? Will exposing the thief only make
more
trouble for Dewey and his siblings?
“Charming and original.” —
(starred review)

















