Wednesday, August 16, 2017

The Seventh Most Important Thing Shelley Pearsall

In 1963 Arthur Owens father had died and he is still adapting to the change.So when the "junk man'' wears his father's hat its too much for Arthur to handle. He picks up a brick and throws it at the
junk man.So now he is pushing a grocery cart and collecting
the seven most important things for the junk man's project. When
Arthur finds out what the project is he knows he can't let it go to scarp. So he is determined to do everything he can to save the junk mans project.


-Gisela, Grade 6, Cambridge Street Upper School