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The House Across the Street

by Jules Feiffer

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A boy, looking out a window of his home, thinks about the wonderful life of the boy who lives across the street.
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A kid who envy's the boy across the street. He spends all his time imagining what happens over there. Not a great book because it is kind of flat at the end but it has a good moral. ( )
  chrisriggleman | Apr 15, 2015 |
The little boy across the streets lives in a big house and has all kind of things. His parents does whatever he says, and orders whatever he wants. He goes to school when he wants, and bullies his baby sitter. The narrator pretends he is the little boy friend and they play together. The little boy wish he lived as good of a life as the boyy across the street. ( )
  Ronneisha | Apr 26, 2012 |
This book is about a boy that sees that his neighbors extravagant life and lifestyle. He wishes that he could be his friend and go to his amzing house and play with his dolphins, toys, pool and see his sharks. At the end he dreams that he does. This book show a kid wishing he had a richer kids life. But it shows it in a way that ends on a hopeful note and that maybe one day he will go across the street and meet him one day. ( )
  HopeMiller123 | Feb 21, 2012 |
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