The Amazing Life Of Birds (2006) - Plot & Excerpts
my father said the next morning, drinking coffee over the sink while he read the paper. “There was an epidemic scare at your school yesterday. You didn't get exposed to anything, did you?” “Are you sick?” my mother cut in. “Do we need to have you checked at the clinic?” “Of course he's sick.” My sister had three strands of hair in the wrong place and was trying to relocate them without disturbing the rest of her head. “Have you smelled him? How can he stink like that and not be sick?” I couldn't look at the cereal box. The rooster was gone and in his place … “They say,” I started, “that there's a lot to be said for homeschooling. You learn more. You can study longer and there's less hassle.” “Homeschooling? What? We don't do that. We pay taxes.” My father was proud of that. He paid taxes. “They pay for the school. You go to the school. That's how it all works.” Yeah. It works really well. I go in today and they'll probably burn me at the stake. For the first time in my life I almost skipped school.
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