Wagon Train 911 by Jamie Gilson

Wagon Train 911

Jamie Gilson
191 pages
HarperCollins Publishers
Sep 1996
Hardcover
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From Publishers Weekly For a fifth-grade class project about the Oregon Trail, awkward Dinah with the size-11 feet has to "marry" the shortest, strangest boy in the class, Orin. Not only that, they have to pretend he's a doctor and she's his pregnant wife, riding a wagon train west with a bunch of bossy companions (actually their annoying classmates). The plot-within-a-plot mostly works well in the deft hands of Gilson (Hobie Hanson, Greatest Hero of the Mall), whose gift for snappy dialogue will have kids laughing. And beneath the hilarity is the subtle lesson that being a misfit as a kid doesn't condemn a person to misfit status forever: Orin and Dinah see glimmers of the dynamic grown-ups they might be someday when they're no longer the goofy oddballs in Mr. Marconi's class. Gilson misses the mark once in a while?a story line about Dinah accidentally dyeing her hair green is none too fresh and, in a plot device that features journal entries students write in their pioneer characters' voices, the point of view can become disconcertingly adult. Still, the slips in no way hobble this buoyant story, which reaches its destination with all wheels intact. Ages 8-up. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. From School Library Journal Grade 4-5?For two weeks in January, 68 fifth graders take part in "Wagons Out West," a wagon-train simulation project. Dinah, the class clown and the tallest student, is paired with Orin, the class dork, who is almost a foot shorter. "Traveling" from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon, they keep journals, study history and maps, "buy" supplies, and participate in creative dramatics. The students also learn about one another, group dynamics, problem solving, and themselves. In her usual manner, Gilson has created a humorous story with characters that are lively and engaging and a setting that is believable and realistic.?Darcy Schild, Schwegler Elementary School, Lawrence, KSCopyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Published 1996
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