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The Graduation of Jake Moon

by Barbara Park

The Graduation of Jake Moon by Barbara Park X
The Graduation of Jake Moon by Barbara Park
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    Aug 2000, 128 pages

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    Jun 2002, 128 pages

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Abby (05/11/09)

The Graduation of Jake Moon
This book was good for people in 6-9 grade. its a very touching story that keeps you wanting to read more!
kali (04/11/09)

School
I read this book at school when I was in 7th grade. It was so touching and real. How it could happen to any of us. This book is great for any adult and any kid at 4th grade to 8th grade.
Alysha (03/01/08)

ahsum!
I loved this book. I had to read it in my reading arts class and I thought it was amazing. I went ahead of the class and finished the book :))
Serena (10/10/07)

great
This was like the best book ever. I read this book for an assignment and I'm glad I did. I love how the story is told in a funny way and I could really feel the emotions. I recommend this book to everyone!
Jasmine Ng (09/19/06)

The Graduation Of Jake Moon
I can really relate to this story. I have a disease called, ADD which is a disease where you can't concentrate on one thing, so I always have to jump into another topic a second later. My friends get tired of it, and when it gets on their nerves, they start to part away from me which is very sad for me because now i am in highschool, in grade eight. I have a therapist now and then , so I am getting help to control my hyperness.
megan (12/07/04)

its a touching story it makes you relize how important life is!
anthony (10/17/04)

I dont like reading and couldnt keep my fingers off this book i deel sorry for the guy i reccomend a++++
Tiffany (03/31/04)

It was a really interesting book. Just a small warning to the people who do not like to cry when reading a book, it will make you cry.
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