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Death by Toilet Paper

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Description

Fans of Louis Sachar will welcome the adventures of a contest-crazed seventh grader who uses his wits and way with words in hopes of winning a big cash prize to help his family avoid eviction.
 
Benjamin is about to lose a whole lot more than good toilet paper. If he doesn't make tons of money fast by selling candy bars and winning contests—like the Royal-T Bathroom Tissue slogan contest—his family will get kicked out of their apartment. Even with his flair for clever slogans, will Benjamin be able to win a cash prize large enough to keep a promise he made to his dad before he died? Or will he lose everything that matters to him? 


Praise for Death by Toilet Paper 
 
"Readers can't help but enjoy this heartening book about hanging in there."--Kirkus Reviews

"Ben is a character kids will root for."--Publisher's Weekly 

"Would make a fine classroom readaloud."--The Bulletin  

Product Details

PublisherYearling
Publish DateJuly 28, 2015
Pages288
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780385374170
Dimensions7.7 X 5.2 X 0.7 inches | 0.5 pounds
BISAC Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids

About the Author

As a child Donna Gephart entered every contest she could find and won everything from savings bonds for college to a check for $1.98 to tickets to a local amusement park. She lives in Florida.

Reviews

"Gephart's generous view of humanity's basic goodness shines through, and she leavens her characters' difficult situation with plenty of humor. . . Readers can't help but enjoy this heartening book about hanging in there."--Kirkus Reviews


"Ben is a character kids will root for, and he's surrounded by family and friends who help him see things will be okay, a message that may comfort readers facing similar circumstances."--Publisher's Weekly 

"Gephart, author of How to Survive Middle School (BCCB 6/10), again shows a deft hand at rendering difficult situations with empathy, adding just the right amount of realistic humor to relieve but not trivial- ize. . . Despite its title and cover art, this is not a romp, but it would make a fine classroom readaloud."--The Bulletin  

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