The book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli has 176 pages.
"Crash" by Jerry Spinelli was published in the United States by Scholastic Press.
The little sister's name in "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli is Abigail.
No, the book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli has not been made into a movie.
Crash by Jerry Spinelli is realistic-fiction.
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In "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli, the exposition introduces readers to the main character, John "Crash" Coogan, a bully who is known for his aggressive behavior and love for football. The story also sets up the central conflict between Crash and his sensitive, artsy neighbor, Penn Webb. Additionally, the exposition provides insight into Crash's family dynamics and relationships with his father and grandfather.
The dance scene in the book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli is in Chapter 11. This chapter illustrates a pivotal moment in the story where Crash and Penn's friendship evolves.
One quote from the book "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli is "If he were a song, he’d be a rap. If he were a food, he’d be a hot dog. And if he were hardly anything else, he’d most likely be a sports announcer."
"Crash" by Jerry Spinelli is a work of fiction. It tells the story of a young boy named Crash who learns important life lessons about friendship and growing up.
"Crash" by Jerry Spinelli is written in first person point of view, with the main character providing his perspective on the events of the story.
Yes. Crash is a young adult novel by Jerry Spinelli published in 1996.