Palmer LaRue on pelganud päeva, mil ta saab 10-aastaseks. Tema linnas saavad 10-aastased "väänaja" linna iga-aastasel perefestivalil Pigeon Day, kus on 5000 tuvi. kastidest vabastatud ja maha lastud võistlusel täpsuslaskuri auhinnale. Lugu jälgib Palmeri teekonda elust, mida juhib hirm ja igatsus olla aktsepteeritud, kuni eluni, kus ta saab enesekindluse seista selle eest, mida ta usub.
Õpilased saavad luua tekstiühendusi, illustreerides oma lemmiktsitaati või stseeni Jerry Spinelli filmist Wringer ja selgitades, mida see nende jaoks tähendab.
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Favorite Scene in WRINGER by Jerry Spinelli
A turning point in the novel is when Palmer finally confesses his feelings to Dorothy. He has been dreading turning 10 since he was 5 and witnessed his first Family Fest. He was horrified by the shooting of the pigeons and the jobs of the wringers. Since then, he hasn't confided in anyone; his father won the shoot one year and his friends in the gang can't wait to be wringers. Dorothy is the only one who sees Palmer. She gives him simple and straightforward advice. Sometimes the best course of action is the simplest. Be true to yourself. However, that doesn't mean that it is easy to follow.
"Then don't." . . . "If you don't want to be a wringer, don't be a wringer."
"Tears filled his eyes. He let go. “I don’t want to be a wringer. But everybody else is a wringer when they’re ten, and I’m going to be ten in seventy-one days, and then I’m going to have to be a wringer too but I don’t want to. So what kind of a kid am I? Everybody wants to kill pigeons but me. What’s the matter with me?” He said it all. He said things he had been thinking and feeling for years."