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  • Jack Strong Takes a Stand: A Charlie Joe Jackson Book

    Tommy Greenwald, Melissa Mendes

    Paperback (Square Fish, Jan. 27, 2015)
    Jack Strong just wants to be a regular kid. But his parents have overscheduled his week with every extracurricular activity under the sun: tennis, baseball, cello, karate, tutoring, and Chinese language lessons―all on top of regular homework. His parents want him to be "well-rounded" and prepared for those crucial college applications. Jack's just about had enough. And so, he stages a sit-in on his couch and refuses to get up until his parents let him quit some of the extracurriculars. As Jack's protest gains momentum, he attracts a local television host who is interested in doing a segment about him. Tensions rise as counter-protesters camp out across the street from Jack and his couch. Jack's enjoying this newfound attention, but he's worried that this sit-in may have gone too far.
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  • Jack Strong Takes a Stand: A Charlie Joe Jackson Book

    Tommy Greenwald, Melissa Mendes

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Jack Strong just wants to be a regular kid. But his parents have overscheduled his week with every extracurricular activity under the sun: tennis, baseball, cello, karate, tutoring, and Chinese language lessons—all on top of regular homework. His parents want him to be "well-rounded" and prepared for those crucial college applications. Jack's just about had enough. And so, in Jack Strong Takes a Stand by Tommy Greenwald, he stages a sit-in on his couch and refuses to get up until his parents let him quit some of the extracurriculars. As Jack's protest gains momentum, he attracts a local television host who is interested in doing a segment about him. Tensions rise as counter-protesters camp out across the street from Jack and his couch. Jack's enjoying this newfound attention, but he's worried that this sit-in may have gone too far.
  • Jack Strong Takes a Stand: A Charlie Joe Jackson Book

    Tommy Greenwald, Melissa Mendes

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 24, 2013)
    Jack Strong just wants to be a regular kid. But his parents have overscheduled his week with every extracurricular activity under the sun: tennis, baseball, cello, karate, tutoring, and Chinese language lessons―all on top of regular homework. His parents want him to be "well-rounded" and prepared for those crucial college applications. Jack's just about had enough. And so, in Jack Strong Takes a Stand by Tommy Greenwald, he stages a sit-in on his couch and refuses to get up until his parents let him quit some of the extracurriculars. As Jack's protest gains momentum, he attracts a local television host who is interested in doing a segment about him. Tensions rise as counter-protesters camp out across the street from Jack and his couch. Jack's enjoying this newfound attention, but he's worried that this sit-in may have gone too far.
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  • Jack Strong Takes a Stand by Tommy Greenwald

    Tommy Greenwald

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Jan. 1, 1899)
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  • Jack Strong Takes a Stand by Tommy Greenwald

    Tommy Greenwald

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, March 15, 1836)
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  • Jack Strong Takes A Stand

    Tommy Greenwald, Melissa Mendes

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 27, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Tired of being forced to participate in sports and take extra lessons and tutoring to become well-rounded in anticipation of college, middle-schooler Jack Strong stages a sit-in on his couch until his parents ease up.
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  • Jack Strong Takes a Stand

    Melissa Mendes Tommy Greenwald

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Jack Strong just wants to be a regular kid. But his parents have overscheduled his week with every extracurricular activity under the sun: tennis, baseball, cello, karate, tutoring, and Chinese language lessons all on top of regular homework. His parents want him to be "well-rounded" and prepared for those crucial college applications. Jack's just about had enough. And so, in "Jack Strong Takes a Stand" by Tommy Greenwald, he stages a sit-in on his couch and refuses to get up until his parents let him quit some of the extracurriculars. As Jack's protest gains momentum, he attracts a local television host who is interested in doing a segment about him. Tensions rise as counter-protesters camp out across the street from Jack and his couch. Jack's enjoying this newfound attention, but he's worried that this sit-in may have gone too far."
  • Jack Strong Takes a Stand: A Charlie Joe Jackson Book

    Tommy Greenwald

    (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 24, 2013)
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