From the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series by Greg Heffley comes “The Last Straw,” by New York Times bestselling author Jeff Kinney, who is also one of the world’s 100 most influential people, not to mention one of the most influential game designers and developers on the internet.
In “The Last Straw,” Greg Heffley has one chance to redeem himself from a decision his father made just before summer vacation! Frank Heffley (Sr.) believed he could make his son stronger and braver, so he wanted to enroll Greg in organized sports programs and other activities that required “courage.”
Of course, Greg can easily evade his father’s efforts to change him, but when his father threatens to send him to a military academy, Greg realizes he’d better behave himself… or he’d be sent away.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid The Last Straw Part 3
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Greg Heffley continues to narrate his daily adventures, filled with funny situations and school and family challenges, in a sarcastic and entertaining style.
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Categories: | Literature, Novels, stories, World literature, Children |
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Tags: | children, Feelings, stories, World Literature |
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