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Book Description Condition: Good. Good condition. Dell Yearling edition. (Young adult fiction, fiction). Seller Inventory # T11OS-00053
Book Description Condition: Good. Good condition. (fiction, Juvenile Fiction). Seller Inventory # T11OS-00808
Book Description Condition: Good. Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. Seller Inventory # 00058012090
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good. Please see any and all photos connected with this listing. A bit scuffed but all pages intact and legible. Good reading copy. Clean. Store Stamped. --- --- YOUNG ADULT FICTION --- Veronica had a good idea who had been throwing her coat off the hook and putting tacks on her seat - the same kid who was tormenting her with those maddening jingles. Peter Wedemeyer. Peter had been asking for it. He was new in the class, and every new kid sooner or later had to be educated. Nobody else in the class would dare to tangle with her. They'd all been through it already one way or another. The girls were easy, but Veronica didn't really enjoy fighting with girls. They just stood there and cried. The boys were more interesting. Frank Scacalossi, for instance. But Veronica's strategy failed again and again with Peter, who, although he only came up to her shoulder, outfoxed her each time she got within reach of him. She needed a new weapon to beat Peter. One Day Something new happened to Veronica; she did something she had never done before and she discovered that the "weapon" she had been searching for was one she had possessed all along. . .See photos for additional content. . . Seller Inventory # 35975
Book Description Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good+. No Jacket. Louis Glanzman (illustrator). Book Club Edition. Veronica had a good idea who had been throwing her coat off the hook and putting tacks on her seat-the same kid who was tormenting her with those maddening jingles. Peter Wedemeyer. Peter had been asking for it. He was new in the class, and every new kid sooner or later had to be educated. Nobody else in the class would dare to tangle with her. They'd all been through it already one way or another. The girls were easy, but Veronica didn't really enjoy fighting with girls. They just stood there and cried. The boys were more interesting. Frank Scacalossi, for instance. But Veronica's strategy failed again and again with Peter, who, although he only came up to her shoulder, outfoxed her each time she got within reach of him. She needed a new weapon to beat Peter. One day something new happened to Veronica. She did something she had never done before and discovered that the "weapon" she had been searching for was one she had possessed all along. Story of an 11-year-old girl bully told with reality and explores a pathway to reconciliation. Adults may quake at Veronica's bullying, but children will recognize and understand with sympathy this anti-heroine. Paperback has complete cover with no creases in spine, no tears, and few storage impresses or creases. Prior owner's name in ink on front cover. All corners are square. Interior is tight, clean, and unmarked. Pages are lightly tanned. Copyright 1968. Printed in U.S.A. by arrangement with Doubleday & Company, Inc. Stated Book Club Edition, this copy from 4th Dell printing--December 1981. Yearling reader codes: RL: 5.6/008-0 12. ISBN: 0-440-79205-3. No LCCN nor MSR. Prior Owner Name No Value. Seller Inventory # 008345
Book Description Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES Minor creasing, used book, still very good. Writing in sharpie on inside cover. Seller Inventory # boiler16PM080