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How do Junior's sister and her husband die?
Who is Junior's best friend
What does Junior call his sister?
How did Junior's grandmother die?
What do Junior and Rowdy play as a sport?
Who has a eating disorder?
What did Eugene ride on?
Who did Junior throw a book at?
Who is Mr. Spirt's best friend
Mary likes to read and write ________ novels?
Junior's new school
Rowdy's school
Basketball star at Reardan
Junior's tribe's name
A North American Indian ceremony that involves feasting, singing, and dancing is a _________
Junior's and Rowdy's dads are ________
Junior's closest friend at Reardan
Penelope's father is ________ to Junior
Someone throws a ________ at Junior's first game
Junior is born with
Junior is a ________ in high school
Where did Junior hit Mr. P?
Does Junior punch Roger in the face?
Who stitches Junior’s forehead during the Wellpinit versus Reardan basketball game?
Who first told Junior Mary died?
Does Rowdy blame Junior for Mary's death? (true or false)
Junior's mom kills his first dog (true or false)
Who did Junior's geometry book once belong to?
Where does Mary move to?
________ Ted shows up at Junior's grandmother's funeral
Penelope and Junior go to a school _______ together
a sudden attack, as of epilepsy or some other disease.
of greater age
the state of being extremely poor.
Another word for Native American
First name of the author
Last name of the author
At the end of the book it is revealed that Rowdy ______
a course of events that will inevitably happen in the future
intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one
capable of being wounded or hurt
be worthy or deserving
an inflated feeling of pride in your superiority to others
How does Eugene die?
Name of Arnold's dog
Grandmother Spirit's last words are "________ him"
_______ is Junior's real name
After Arnold beats Wellpinit, what does Arnold do?
What did Mary want to be?
What does Junior's dad give him as a Christmas present?

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