
After getting caught stealing from his grandmother's toilet store, the narrator is punished by being forced to work at a soup kitchen, an experience that seems inconsequential until he discovers one of his friends depends on the free food.
year: 2007
call number/section: 1000
subjects: teenagers, fiction, boys, soup kitchens, school stories, bildungsromans, teenage boys, schools, coming of age, bildungsromans
Editions

Fergus, Maureen
Kids Can Press (2007)
After getting caught stealing from his grandmother's toilet store, the narrator is punished by being forced to work at a soup kitchen, an experience that seems inconsequential until he discovers one of his friends depends on the free food.
Schools: 2
Fergus, Maureen
After getting caught stealing from his grandmother's toilet store, the narrator is punished by being forced to work at a soup kitchen, an experience that seems inconsequential until he discovers one of his friends depends on the free food.
Schools: 1