I remember reading this book in elementary/middle school, and in my mind I always mix it up with that scene from a Wrinkle in Time where all the kids are bouncing a ball.
I remember there being a kid or kids and they get into a car with some agent person. The car ride was described as very smooth and it didn't feel like they were moving. At one point they were in a building and there was a table with a phone called like the White Convenience Phone or something similar. I think the main character had trouble deciding whether or not she should use it or not. I think there was something to do with all of the houses in a neighborhood being exactly the same.
The title is maybe a short sentence with maybe the word sidewalk in it
I remember reading this book in elementary/middle school, and in my mind I always mix it up with that scene from a Wrinkle in Time where all the kids are bouncing a ball.
I remember there being a kid or kids and they get into a car with some agent person. The car ride was described as very smooth and it didn't feel like they were moving. At one point they were in a building and there was a table with a phone called like the White Convenience Phone or something similar. I think the main character had trouble deciding whether or not she should use it or not. I think there was something to do with all of the houses in a neighborhood being exactly the same.
The title is maybe a short sentence with maybe the word sidewalk in it