Four urban middle school students, their teacher, and other community members relate how a school project to build the world’s largest tetrahedron affects the lives of everyone involved.
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I love the book.Its cool how there are pictures above the person whos talking.Do you know how many kids have read the book?
Not too many students have read this book in Craftsbury. This book is a hard sell...I think people look at the title and are turned off. It really is a very uplifting story and amazing how they hung in there and worked together! I am so glad you read and enjoyed the book. I did as well. Mrs. B.
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I love the book.Its cool how there are pictures above the person whos talking.Do you know how many kids have read the book?
sandra stowe
Not too many students have read this book in Craftsbury. This book is a hard sell...I think people look at the title and are turned off. It really is a very uplifting story and amazing how they hung in there and worked together! I am so glad you read and enjoyed the book. I did as well. Mrs. B.
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