How to Stage a Catastrophe. Rebecca Donnelly. Capstone, Jan 1, - Juvenile Fiction - pages. 2 Reviews. ACT 1: The Juicebox Children's Theater is about ready for the recycling bin. ACT 2: Sidney and Folly consider a crime. [You have to read it to see if we commit a crimeÑthat's called suspense.] ACT 3: Sidney and Folly save the Juicebox /5(2). · Rebecca Donnelly was born in England, where she got to stand in the rain and wave at the Queen once, and at seven moved to California, where they don't do things like that. She holds an MLIS from San Jose State University. Rebecca runs a small rural library in upstate New York and has written for School Library Journal and The Horn www.doorway.ru: Capstone. How to stage a catastrophe. Rebecca Donnelly. Book - Seventh-grader Sidney Camazzola plans to be the director of the Juicebox Theater one day, but for now, he has a great idea--extortion--for keeping the theater open.
Author: Rebecca Donnelly ISBN Published On: SKU: How to Stage a Catastrophe. Rebecca Donnelly. Capstone, Jan 1, - Juvenile Fiction - pages. 2 Reviews. ACT 1: The Juicebox Children's Theater is about ready for the recycling bin. ACT 2: Sidney and Folly consider a crime. [You have to read it to see if we commit a crimeÑthat's called suspense.] ACT 3: Sidney and Folly save the Juicebox. February 4, February 4, Rebecca Donnelly We're getting closer to April 1! If you're hoping to get your hands on an advance copy of How to Stage a Catastrophe before the official publication date, here's your chance: 10 ARCs are up for grabs on Goodreads.
Cover art by Brann Garvey. Sidney Camazzola plans to be the director of the Juicebox Theater when he grows up. For now, he handles the props, his best friend Folly works the concession stand, and his sister May hangs out in the spotlight. How to Stage a Catastrophe. Rebecca Donnelly. Curious Fox, Apr 6, - Children's stories - pages. 2 Reviews. "Rebecca Donnelly’s debut novel is a treat on many levels. The format, prose style and story are all appealing, making this middle grade book a solid read for audiences of all ages The antics of the characters are funny and sincere enough without the play construct, but this format allows readers to understand Sidney while encouraging.
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