Egg-Drop Blues

Egg-Drop Blues by Jacqueline Turner Banks is a reprint edition published by Houghton Mifflin in 2003, featuring 128 pages in English. This book follows the story of Judge, a young boy facing the challenges of school and family dynamics. With the threat of being sent to a different school looming over him, Judge is determined to improve his grades and prove his ability to succeed alongside his twin brother and friends.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, sibling relationships, and the struggles associated with special needs, particularly dyslexia. As Judge navigates his academic challenges and personal life, he prepares for a pivotal science competition that could change his future. The story delves into the complexities of school life and the social themes that arise from his experiences, ultimately centering on the critical moment of the egg-drop project.
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Judge is desperate. His mother has threatened to send him to a different school next year–away from his twin brother and “posse” of friends. To prove he can succeed at his current school, Judge needs to bring up his grades. After weeks of hard work–all while dealing with his sometimes difficult brother, his dyslexia, and the news that his divorced father has decided to remarry–Judge’s hopes depend on winning a science competition. Soon it all comes down to the egg-drop . . .
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