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  • Two Under Par

    Kevin Henkes

    eBook (Greenwillow Books, July 2, 2013)
    It seemed to ten-year-old Wedge that most of the time nothing made sense anymore. Suddenly he had a brand-new stepfather and a five-year-old stepbrother, Andrew. He lived in a new house, far from his friends, and his bedroom window looked out on a seven-foot castle that marked the eighteenth hole of the miniature golf course his stepfather owned. He hated it.Wedge does not easily let go of his anger, but the moment does come when things again begin to make sense. Kevin Henkes tells the story of Wedge's journey to understanding and acceptance with humor and sympathy.
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  • Two Under Par

    Kevin Henkes

    Paperback (Greenwillow Books, April 12, 2005)
    Ten-year-old Wedge wants his old life back -- the one that made sense. Instead, he has a brand-new stepfamily and a new house far away from his friends; and his bedroom window faces a seven-foot castle that marks the eight eenth hole of his stepfather's miniature golf course. Can Wedge really respect a man who wears a plastic crown and calls himself "King"? It's a lot to deal with, but Wedge may not have a choice. If he wants to be happy, he'll have to accept his new life -- crazy as it is.
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  • Two Under Par

    Kevin Henkes

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, April 21, 1987)
    It seemed to ten-year-old Wedge that most of the time nothing made sense anymore. Suddenly he had a brand-new stepfather and a five-year-old stepbrother, Andrew. He lived in a new house, far from his friends, and his bedroom window looked out on a seven-foot castle that marked the eighteenth hole of the miniature golf course his stepfather owned. He hated it.Wedge does not easily let go of his anger, but the moment does come when things again begin to make sense. Kevin Henkes tells the story of Wedge's journey to understanding and acceptance with humor and sympathy.
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  • Two Under Par

    Kevin Henkes

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 12, 2005)
    Ten-year-old Wedge wants his old life back -- the one that made sense. Instead, he has a brand-new stepfamily and a new house far away from his friends; and his bedroom window faces a seven-foot castle that marks the eight eenth hole of his stepfather's miniature golf course. Can Wedge really respect a man who wears a plastic crown and calls himself "King"? It's a lot to deal with, but Wedge may not have a choice. If he wants to be happy, he'll have to accept his new life -- crazy as it is.
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  • Two under Par

    Kevin Henkes

    Paperback (Puffin, March 1, 1997)
    When his mother's new marriage takes them into the household of a miniature golf course owner, ten-year-old Wedge struggles with feelings of resentment and dislike for his stepfather
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  • Two Under Par

    Kevin Henkes, Jeff Woodman

    Audio Cassette (Recorded Books, Aug. 16, 1995)
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  • Two Under Par

    Kevin Henkes

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, March 1, 1997)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When his mother's new marriage takes them into the household of a miniature golf course owner, ten-year-old Wedge struggles with feelings of resentment and dislike for his stepfather.
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  • Two Under Par

    Kevin Henkes

    Library Binding (Demco Media, March 1, 1997)
    When his mother's new marriage takes them into the household of a miniature golf course owner, ten-year-old Wedge struggles with feelings of resentment and dislike for his stepfather
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  • Two Under Par

    Kevin Henkes

    Paperback (UNSPECIFIED VENDOR, )
    Once it was just Wedge and his mother, Sally. Now it's Wedge and Sally and King and his drippy son, Andrew. Living on a miniature golf course is worse. Camelot has a seven foot castle fake dragons and King always wears a crown. Then Sally announces that she and Andrew are going on a camping trip. Wedge is going to be stuck alone with King for a whole week. What is he going to do.