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Can You Feel the Thunder?

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Thirteen year old Mic Parsons is in trouble. If he doesn't pass Math, he can't play baseball in the spring. Mic's sister Stephanie is getting on his nerves. But Stephanie, who is Mic's older sister, is deaf-blind. Stephanie says she can help him pass Math, but Mic doesn't believe her. But in addition to having problems with Math, Mic discovers a new kid, Vern Chortle, has moved into the neighborhood and it's rumored that he has a 382-pair sock collection! Should Mic befriend Vern? Will Mic be able to play baseball in the spring? Will Stephanie be able to help him pass his Math class? Read this book to find out how you can feel the thunder!

picture of all of the senses

By Lynn E. McElfresh. New York , NY : Simon & Shuster Children's Publishing Division, 1999. 138 pages. Fiction. Suggested ages 10-14.

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