Fat, Four-Eyed and Useless
by David Hill
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Ben is useless at sport but when he joins the writers' group at school he finds he has some talent. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.Tags
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A funny read about a intermediate boy, Ben, who hates sport or anything at school that includes physical exercise. Because his mates and teachers go on and on about how important PE is etc he begins to feel embarrassed and not good about himself. This sense of uselessness heightens when the school bully, Athol Maxwell, tell him he is fat, four eyed and useless. Ben joins the school writing group and he and others realise that he is a very good writer.
Intermediate school age. Ben Hambleton joins a writing group. Own development, but also a way of introducing the deeper meaning of poetry and writing into the story.
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David Hill lives in Los Angeles & Mississippi. "Sacred Dust" won the Commonwealth Club of California First Work of Fiction award. (Publisher Provided) David Hill is the author of First to the Top: Sir Edmund Hillary's Amazing Everest Adventure whcih made the New Zealand Best Seller List in 2015. (Bowker Author Biography)
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