Green Gravy (Cul-de-Sac Kids Book #14)
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Carly Hunter is proud to be chosen "Student of the Week." She even gets to make a special wish--just in time for St. Patrick's Day. Carly decides her classmates must wear green because she's Irish. And she wants everyone to eat only green foods, too, during lunch.But Jimmy, her adopted Korean brother, doesn't want to join the silly custom. He thinks green foods are yucky.Who will win this brother-sister tug-of-war?

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Date de parution 01 juillet 1997
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781441260826
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Green Gravy Copyright © 1997 Beverly Lewis
Cover illustration by Paul Turnbaugh Text illustrations by Janet Huntington
Ebook edition created 2012
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.
Published by Bethany House Publishers 11400 Hampshire Avenue South Bloomington, Minnesota 55438 www.bethanyhouse.com
Bethany House Publishers is a division of Baker Publishing Group, Grand Rapids, Michigan. www.bakerpublishinggroup.com
eISBN 978-1-4412-6082-6
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
To
Claire Badger,
a delightful young reader
who is full of great story ideas.
(Thanks for “friendly freckles”!)

Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
ONE
TWO
THREE
FOUR
FIVE
SIX
SEVEN
EIGHT
NINE
TEN
ELEVEN
About the Author
Other Books by Author
Back Cover
ONE
Carly Hunter’s stomach did a flitterflop.
She looked up from her school desk.
The teacher had just called her name. But Miss Hartman looked happy, not frowny.
“You’re the Student of the Week!” she said to Carly.
“I am?” Carly couldn’t believe her ears.
“Please come to the front of the room,” Miss Hartman said.
Carly got up and walked toward the teacher’s desk.
Dee Dee Winters, Carly’s best friend, gave high-fives. “Three cheers for Carly Hunter!” she said.
The others joined in. “Three cheers,” they chanted.
Carly smiled and turned to face her classmates.
The teacher pinned a button on her sweater. It said Student of the Week. The words Blossom Hill School were spelled out at the bottom.
Miss Hartman gave Carly a piece of paper. “Give this to your parents. They can help you gather information about your life,” she said. “For your special day.”
“Thank you,” Carly replied.
Wow!
This was going to be fun.
During the school year, Carly had paid close attention. Other students had been given this honor. To get picked, you had to be a good citizen. An extra good one.
Yay!
Before she sat down, Miss Hartman explained some things. “As you know, the honored student makes a wish,” she said. “It can be anything. Within reason, of course.”
For a moment, Carly thought. She glanced across the room at Dee Dee. Her friend was making hand motions.
What was she trying to say?
Dee Dee was pointing toward the wall calendar.
Carly looked at the calendar. She saw a big, green cloverleaf. It was marking St. Patrick’s Day. March 17.
Now Dee Dee pointed to her own shirt. It was green-and-white checked.
The teacher was waiting. “Are you ready to make your wish?” she asked.
“I’m not sure,” replied Carly.
She glanced at Dee Dee again.
Then she noticed Jimmy, her adopted Korean brother. He was leaning forward. His dark eyes were shining.
Carly could just imagine what he was thinking. Wish for more recesses, he might say.
But she stared at the calendar. She looked at the big, green clover. She thought about March 17.
There was plenty of Irish in her family. Mostly on her mother’s side.
She looked around the room again.
Lots of kids were something else not Irish. Dee Dee was one of them. She had dark skin and deep brown eyes. Her hair had natural curls. Lucky for Dee Dee.
And there was Carly’s adopted brother. Jimmy had olive skin and straight, black hair. His eyes slanted up a little.
She took a breath and held it in.
Was her wish the right one?
Maybe not.

The teacher and the students were still waiting.
Carly decided to make a secret wish. It was a before-the-wish wish. A worrywart wish.
She wished that her special wish would be just right.
By now, Jimmy wiggled in his seat.
Dee Dee wrinkled her nose.
Other students were restless, too.
At last, Carly breathed all her air out.
It was time.
The Student of the Week’s wish was ready.

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