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Food Freak

Alex Van Tol

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Kinderbücher bis 11 Jahre

Beschreibung

It really seems like Dani's dad has gone around the bend.

Ever since Dani's mother died of cancer, all her dad does is stand around on street corners with his crazy signs, proclaiming that processed foods mean the end of the world. The Food Freak, as he is known, has already scared away all of Dani's friends at her old school. But it's a new year, and Dani is at a new school in a different part of town. Maybe things will be better now. Dani just needs to keep her head down and avoid making any friends. That way, nobody will find out about her dad and his insane protests. The plan seems to be working fine until one day Dani meets a boy who helps her see things in a different light.

This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for middle-grade readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don’t like to read!

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English as a second language, grieving, hi-lo, hi/lo, losing a parent, environmental impact, food safety, English as an additional language, single parent, high interest, ELL, mental health, high/low, parent dying of cancer, embarrassing parent, processed foods, struggling readers, EAL, ESL, protests, new school, death of a parent, reluctant readers, high-low, low readability, low reading level, middle grade readers, English language learner, parent dying, reading strategies, cancer