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Eggs by Jerry Spinelli
Eggs by Jerry Spinelli









Eggs by Jerry Spinelli

She, too, is missing a parent … a father she never knew although the framed pictures of a dashing movie star make for an odd substitute.īoth kids are lonely and searching, but they’re unwilling to show too much vulnerability. As for Primrose, the only attention sent her way is in the shape of splattered eggs against the walls of the broken-down van she calls “a room of my own” permanently parked outside her neglectful mother’s house.

Eggs by Jerry Spinelli Eggs by Jerry Spinelli

David, age 9, and Primrose, age 13, make for strange friends, especially with the rate at which they seem to enjoy exchanging “I hate you!”-moments! But David is new to own, living with his grandmother since his mother suddenly died last year from a freak fall, and his salesman father now works a couple states away.











Eggs by Jerry Spinelli