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Paperback The Eighteenth Emergency Book

ISBN: 0140314512

ISBN13: 9780140314519

The Eighteenth Emergency

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Mouse Fawley has just done something very, very dumb. No kid in his right mind would go out of his way to enrage Marv Hammerman, the school bully--but when Mouse saw the picture of the Neanderthal... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The 18th Emergency

ISBN 0140314512 - Previous reviews indicate that everyone thinks the story is predictable, and I have an issue with that. One problem is that I've never read a kids' book that wasn't predictable; second, I find it surprising that people think the way Benjie goes about handling his problem was really all that predictable! Benjie, aka Mouse, likes to write funny notes with arrows pointing to things. On a crack in the wall of his apartment building he wrote "To open building, tear along this line" and, on a picture of a Neanderthal man, he wrote the name of the school bully. Now he's running for his life, certain that Marv Hammerman will kill him when he catches him! Benjie and his friend, Ezzie, once created a list of emergencies and solutions but none of that prepared him for this emergency. Boa constrictors and gorillas, maybe, but not Hammerman. In the end, Benjie learns a little about honor and realizes that even bullies have feelings that can be hurt. What he does to make right what he's done wrong takes all the courage he's got. Really not as awful as other reviewers would have you believe - the worst of the book is Benjie's mother's apparent lack of interest in her son, but even that is something most kids can relate to on some level. - AnnaLovesBooks

Another gem from one of the best children's author

Betsy at her best: funny, original, perceptive, and sensitive. This book does a highly comendable job at teaching an admirable lesson, by focusing on the humorous idiosyncracies of her main character and the sympathetic plight he finds himself in rather than being preachy and heavy-handed, and slips the lesson in quietly and slyly at the end.Apparently, however, not everyone catches Byars' perceptive humor, though this book is an amusement park of wonderful wit. If you don't find her funny, then it is probable that the story will not hold your attention. Most of the book stays inside of Mouse's (the protagonist) head, so if you aren't charmed by Mouse, then you will quickly lose interest.My reaction was one of complete enthrallment in Mouse's perception of and grappling with his predicament. Byars draws the supporting cast and environment of her heroes with the familiarity and perspective of their ages. I frequently find myself laughing in recognition and remembrance of similar childhood perceptions and people. Her humor, also, runs freely and easily and frequently and compellingly.Don't let this author pass you by. The 18th Emergency is a wonderful introduction to her, and a must for familiar fans!

This book is pretty good.

This book is some type of suspense book and I think that everyone should read it. It isn't a really good book but it is good enough. After the first 10 pages, you still have your interest in the book so I recommend that you read the book.

Great for a Book Report

I did a book report on this book every year from 3rd grade to 8th grade. It was also an ABC Afterschool Special in the 70s, featuring that kid who always had a stuffy nose.
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