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3.90
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published
February 11th 2003
by Delacorte Books for Young Readers
(first published 2003)
details
Hardcover, 192 pages
isbn
0385730160
(isbn13: 9780385730167)
description
Mike Costa has lived his whole life in The Strip, Pittsburgh’s warehouse and factory district. His father’s large Italian family runs a food wholesale…more
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Read in March, 2009
This book was about this dude who lives in depression times. His grandpa starts throwing up blood and Mike or Macaroni Boy needs to find out why. It was really long!!
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Mike lives in Pittsburgh, PA during the Depression. Out of all of the neighborhood boys, he comes from the most well off family. The boys resent him and call him Macaroni Boy because his family is Italian and makes a living selling wholesale groceries. For the most part, Mike endures the teasing, until dead rats start showing up around the warehouse. His name becomes Rat Boy and the teasing gets more hostile. All the while, Mike's grandfather falls ill and rapidly declines in health. Mike believ...more
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Read in April, 2005
it was a very interesting book i had to read it during battle of the books in 5th grade
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good book gives you really good hints about the great depression loved it
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Read in December, 2007
This book is wonderful for 6th graders. It's told from a boy's perspective and is set during the depression. It really puts life in perspective while also dealing with bullying and how to befriend an enemy for a common goal. The main character is adventurous and funny. He also has to deal with a sick grandfather that he is very found of and how the family is affected by caring for him. It's a great book for this age group!
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Read in May, 2004
A boy in 1933 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, discovers that the river water is being poisoned by local industry.
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Read in June, 2009
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