![]() ![]() He brushes his teeth and walks off to school. ![]() One day he awakens before anyone else in the house. Here's an example of Zinkoff's interesting ordeal: An interesting thing about Zinkoff is that he's terrible at schoolwork, but he adores school. The book is entirely third person with the narrator speaking. Zinkoff explodes with laughter with just a word like “jabip.” Donald rarely becomes angry because he laughs at anything that's funny, including himself at times. I think this book should have been a Newberry Medal winner because of the moral it teaches: never give up. But Zinkoff sees himself as a winner with glorious hand writing. The main plot of the story is that Donald Zinkoff has horrible handwriting, is clumsy, and is a loser to everyone else. Loser, by Jerry Spinelli, is one of my favorite fiction novels. ![]()
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