Alexander's two brothers have money in their pockets. All he has are bus tokens. It isn't fair. He had money last Sunday when his grandparents gave them each a dollar. Now it's all gone. At first he was saving the money for a walkie-talkie. But saving money is hard. He bought gum with some of the money, but when it stopped tasting good, he had to buy more. Good-bye 15 cents. Then Eddie offered to rent him his snake for an hour, and he couldn't pass up a chance like that. Betting his brother that he could hold his breath while he counted to 300 wasn't a good idea, either. He'll never own that walkie-talkie! Judith Viorst has a gift for getting inside a little boy's head and making sense of what goes on there. Paired with Johnny Heller's acting talent, the result is a good chuckle, laced with real compassion, for the child in everyone.
Making the Best of What's Left : When We're Too Old to Get the Chairs Reupholstered
Judith Viorst
bookMaking the Best of What's Left : When We're too Old to Get the Chairs Reupholstered
Judith Viorst
audiobookI'll Fix Anthony
Judith Viorst
bookNearing Ninety : And Other Comedies of Late Life
Judith Viorst
bookLulu Is Getting a Sister : (Who WANTS Her? Who NEEDS Her?)
Judith Viorst
bookIt's Hard to Be Hip Over Thirty: And Other Injustices
Judith Viorst
bookSuddenly Sixty : And Other Shocks of Later Life
Judith Viorst
bookLulu Walks the Dogs
Judith Viorst
bookAlexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Judith Viorst
audiobookAlexander, Who's Not (Do You Hear Me? I Mean It!) Going to Move
Judith Viorst
audiobookLulu and the Brontosaurus
Judith Viorst
book