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Soup on Wheels

Soup on Wheels

Published in
1981
4.04
on Goodreads (185)

Description

It's the first annual Mardy Grah in Learning, Vermont. Soup and Rob have a very special costume planned for the big night, and you'll never guess how they make their grand entrance. Soup and his friend Rob set out to win the Annual Spring Costume Contest. Impeccably Peck! Quick action and continuing shenanigans abound as Rob and Soup compete for the first place prize in the small town 'Mardy Grah'. Soup lovers and new admirers will enjoy the wit and humor of the highly entertaining book: hilarious subplot and action moves the story to a too-soon ending.
Age
8-10
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
112 pages
Book in series
#5

Why to read

  • Engaging Storytelling: Robert Newton Peck is known for his captivating storytelling that draws readers into the world he creates, making 'Soup on Wheels' a potentially engaging read.
  • Character Development: Peck's characters are often well-developed and relatable, providing readers with the opportunity to connect with the characters on a personal level.
  • Life Lessons: Similar to his other works, 'Soup on Wheels' may offer valuable life lessons and moral insights that can be applicable to readers' daily lives.
  • Unique Setting and Perspective: Peck's books often feature unique settings and perspectives that provide a fresh take on familiar themes, making 'Soup on Wheels' an intriguing read for those looking for something different.