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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 02:23:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Heartwarming&lt;/strong&gt; The Janitor&#039;s Boy is a classic Andrew Clements school story about real people. In almost every young person&#039;s life, there comes a time when their parents become more than 2-dimensional objects. Jack is embarrassed because his father is the school janitor. But soon Jack will learn that there&#039;s more to a person than what they do for a living.One day, his father says hello to him in class and the other kids really start in on the teasing. Jack retaliates against his father by putting a huge mound of gum under a desk. The plan backfires and Jack&#039;s punishment is to work with as a janitor cleaning off the gum under desks for 3 weeks after school.In that time, Jack learns a lot about his father and the work that he does. It&#039;s more than just a learn it by walking in his shoes story, though. Jack and his father have time to communicate and Jack might even find that they have more in common than he wanted or expected.A good book about real people.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Heartwarming</strong> The Janitor&#8217;s Boy is a classic Andrew Clements school story about real people. In almost every young person&#8217;s life, there comes a time when their parents become more than 2-dimensional objects. Jack is embarrassed because his father is the school janitor. But soon Jack will learn that there&#8217;s more to a person than what they do for a living.One day, his father says hello to him in class and the other kids really start in on the teasing. Jack retaliates against his father by putting a huge mound of gum under a desk. The plan backfires and Jack&#8217;s punishment is to work with as a janitor cleaning off the gum under desks for 3 weeks after school.In that time, Jack learns a lot about his father and the work that he does. It&#8217;s more than just a learn it by walking in his shoes story, though. Jack and his father have time to communicate and Jack might even find that they have more in common than he wanted or expected.A good book about real people.</p>
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		<title>By: CookieBooky</title>
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		<dc:creator>CookieBooky</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 02:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;What a Perfect Crime&lt;/strong&gt; AN ADVENTEROUS BOOK !!!!!!!!!!!  IT LEAVES YOU ON THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT.  How would you feel if your dad was the janitor at your school?  Jack tried to avoid his dad at school as much as possible.  That one day came when it was his turn to be embarrassed.  A kid in Jack&#039;s class vomitted (pee-yoo) and his dad came to the rescue to clean it up.  The kids then began to make fun of him with obserd remarks, but Jack had a plan to get back at them.  He found these tunnels in the back of the school. He began searching these SECRETPASSAGEWAYS.  He came out with more knowledge than he came in with about his school, his father, and even himself.  What did he find out? huh, huh . Find out by reading this very adventurous book.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What a Perfect Crime</strong> AN ADVENTEROUS BOOK !!!!!!!!!!!  IT LEAVES YOU ON THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT.  How would you feel if your dad was the janitor at your school?  Jack tried to avoid his dad at school as much as possible.  That one day came when it was his turn to be embarrassed.  A kid in Jack&#8217;s class vomitted (pee-yoo) and his dad came to the rescue to clean it up.  The kids then began to make fun of him with obserd remarks, but Jack had a plan to get back at them.  He found these tunnels in the back of the school. He began searching these SECRETPASSAGEWAYS.  He came out with more knowledge than he came in with about his school, his father, and even himself.  What did he find out? huh, huh . Find out by reading this very adventurous book.</p>
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		<title>By: bmfc1 "bmfc1"</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 01:53:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Another winner from Andrew Clements&lt;/strong&gt; Andrew Clements is quickly proving to be one of the finest writers for pre-teens in the country.  &quot;The Janitor&#039;s Boy&quot; is a funny yet sensitive story about a son and his perceptions of his Father.  I read it with my son and we both enjoyed it very much.  It also led to several discussions between us.  Any book that can foster discussions between parents and children is special.  &quot;The Janitor&#039;s Boy&quot; is another special book from a gifted writer.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Another winner from Andrew Clements</strong> Andrew Clements is quickly proving to be one of the finest writers for pre-teens in the country.  &#8220;The Janitor&#8217;s Boy&#8221; is a funny yet sensitive story about a son and his perceptions of his Father.  I read it with my son and we both enjoyed it very much.  It also led to several discussions between us.  Any book that can foster discussions between parents and children is special.  &#8220;The Janitor&#8217;s Boy&#8221; is another special book from a gifted writer.</p>
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