· "The Winner" by Peg Kehret. 5/17/ 0 Comments 0 Comments Leave a Reply. Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates. The winner by Kehret, Peg, author. Publication date Topics People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction, Self-perception -- Juvenile fiction, Paralysis -- Fiction, Paraplegics -- Fiction, Teenagers with disabilities -- Fiction, People with disabilities, Self-perception, Running -- Fiction, Physically handicapped -- Fiction, Love storiesUser Interaction Count: Select Condition. Like New. Unavailable. Like New Unavailable. Very Good. Unavailable. Very Good Unavailable. Good. $/5(4).
An award-winning playwright and author of three drama books for students, Peg Kehret lives with her husband and animal friends in an old farmhouse in Washington. Surrounded by apple, pear, and plum trees, Kehret's house provides a tranquil spot for her writing, as well as her husband's hobby of repairing nickelodeons, antique player pianos, and. Congratulations to the following winners for the South Dakota Children's Book Awards: Prairie Bud Winner. I Ain't Gonna Paint No More! by Karen Beaumont and David Catrow (Illustrator) Prairie Pasque Winner. Ghost's Grave by Peg Kehret. Date (newest) Dangerous Deception. Oct / General Fiction. Peg Kehret includes humor, animal rescue, and heart-pounding suspense in this story about good intentions gone wrong. Sixth-grader Emmy Rushford decides to provide food for a needy family, but the project turns perilous when Emmy must deal with a car.
Peg Kehret includes humor, animal rescue, and heart-pounding suspense in this story about good intentions gone wrong. Sixth-grader Emmy Rushford decides to provide food for a needy family, but the project turns perilous when Emmy must deal with a car crash, a cat thrown into a Dumpster, and a belligerent neighbor. The Winner. by. Peg Kehret. · Rating details · 7 ratings · 0 reviews. Bart Collins, a successful high school runner, finds it difficult to face life after the tragic accident that has confined him to a wheelchair. The winner by Kehret, Peg, author. Publication date Topics People with disabilities -- Juvenile fiction, Self-perception -- Juvenile fiction, Paralysis.
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