Sunny also meets someone new who teachers her how to twirl flags for marching band. It's set in the 70s so there are reference that bring back my childhood like the 6 million dollar man. He seems like a different person and she doesn't know what's going on. She loves and misses him and he's been sent to military school where he is angry at the world. She's light while still dealing with real issues. Sunny also meets someone new who teachers her how to twirl flags for m I do like Jennifer Holm's take on school and life. I do like Jennifer Holm's take on school and life.
I can only imagine what Sunny will think once the original Star Wars movie premieres by the arrival of her next summer break!.
Also, the continued 70's references (artifacts?) - a Pet Rock, a bright orange AMC Gremlin coupe, the Six Million Dollar Man TV series - were a plus, and there was also a 'blink and you'll miss it' cameo appearance by Scooby-Doo's colorful Mystery Machine van during a scene set on a highway. Refreshingly, this loose and episodic story (in fact, it's more like a series of several vignettes) does not center around her being a student - that only consists of a few pages at most - but instead mostly centers on Sunny trying to understand her troubled older brother's issues and their impact on the family dynamic. She's back home in the Delaware Valley of Pennsylvania (woot-woot!) after her month-long vacation of sorts in Florida, and is now starting middle school in the autumn of 1976. Modest sequel to Sunny Side Up, this follow-up - which was again amusing and bittersweet, exactly like its predecessor - continues the day-to-day life of ten year-old Sunny Lewin. When things get bad, sometimes they take it out on the people who they should be turning to for help." - Sunny's mom, page 193 She's back home in the Delaware Valley of Pennsylvania (woot-woot!) after her month-long vacation of sorts in Florida, and is now starting middle school in the au "Being a teenager can be hard. When things get bad, sometimes they take it out on the people who they should be turning to for help." - Sunny's mom, page 193 Modest sequel to Sunny Side Up, this follow-up - which was again amusing and bittersweet, exactly like its predecessor - continues the day-to-day life of ten year-old Sunny Lewin. Instead, she's going to remain Sunny-side up!. because she is NOT going let all this confusion get her down. Luckily Sunny's got her best friend and a mysterious new neighbor on her side. But when Dale comes back, she STILL misses him. Sunny misses her brother Dale, who's been sent to boarding school. Not only is the whole middle school thing confusing. But the truth? Sunny is NOT having the best time. When her Gramps calls her from Florida to ask how she's doing, she always tells him she's fine. Sunny misses her broth Summer's over and it's time for Sunny Lewin to enter the strange and unfriendly hallways of. Instead, she's going to remain Sunny-side up! sortTitle Swing It Sunny Sunny Series Book 02 lexileScore 480 crossRefId 3439566 series Sunny subtitle Sunny Series, Book 2 publisher Scholastic Inc.Summer's over and it's time for Sunny Lewin to enter the strange and unfriendly hallways of.
But the truth? Sunny is NOT having the best time.Not only is the whole middle school thing confusing. Summer's over and it's time for Sunny Lewin to enter the strange and unfriendly hallways of.
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