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Bezig met laden... Chocolate Fever (origineel 1978; editie 2006)door Robert Kimmel Smith (Auteur)
Informatie over het werkChocolate Fever door Robert Kimmel Smith (1978)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I found this book in a box of old books I have had since I was a child. Reading this book was a trip down memory lane, sitting outside reading and just being a kid. The story is cute and it is definitely worth a read. ( ) Henry Green loved chocolate so much that he ate it at every meal — in the regular ways, like chocolate cookies, chocolate cake, and chocolate milk, and in unusual ways, like chocolate syrup on mashed potatoes and chocolate sprinkles on buttered noodles. His parents loved and indulged him; even his older sister and brother were good to him. One morning he broke out in large, brown, chocolate-smelling spots. This book is a silly but fun story for children. This is the story of Henry who loves chocolate, like most kids his age, but Henry wants chocolate for breakfast, lunch and dinner. He eventually comes down with "Chocolate Fever" and chocolate spots take over his whole body. After running away from the hospital he meets a Man names Mac who assures him he doesn't care about his appearance because he is used to being looked at differently since he is a black man living in a white neighborhood. The two eventually find adventure and trouble but get through it together. The central message of this story to not judge people based on what the look like and how to use your differences to your advantage. This is the story of Henry who loves chocolate, like most kids his age, but Henry wants chocolate for breakfast, lunch and dinner. He eventually comes down with "Chocolate Fever" and chocolate spots take over his whole body. After running away from the hospital he meets a Man names Mac who assures him he doesn't care about his appearance because he is used to being looked at differently since he is a black man living in a white neighborhood. The two eventually find adventure and trouble but get through it together. The central message of this story to not judge people based on what the look like and how to use your differences to your advantage. Not nearly as good as The Chocolate Touch. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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From eating too much chocolate, Henry breaks out in brown bumps that help him foil some hijackers and teach him a valuable lesson about self-indulgence. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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