This book is about a kid named joey who does dumb stuff and his dad ran away. Joeys dad comes back and their new last name is the Heinzez because the dad won the lottery and says that he's a new man. This book is good and sad but I encourage people to read it.
I Am Not Joey Pigza
By Jack Gantos
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 10 - 8 | T | 5.3 | 50574 |
Just when Joey Pigza's wired world finally seems to be under control, his good-for-nothing dad pops back into his life. This time, though, Carter Pigza is a new man – literally. After a lucky lotto win, Carter Pigza has a crazy new outlook on life, and he's even changed his name to Charles Heinz. He thinks Joey and his mom should become new people, too. Soon Joey finds himself bombarded with changes: a new name, a new home, and a new family business – running the beat-up Beehive Diner. He knows he should forgive his dad as his mom wants him to, and get with the new family program. But Joey is afraid that in changing names and going with the flow he will lose sight of who he really is.
In this rocket-paced new chapter in Joey Pigza's life, a favorite hero discovers what identity and forgiveness really mean, and how to cook a delicious turkey burger.
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Book Reviews (2)
This book is sad but good. The dad comes back, and changes the family name to Heinz. Then they have a rewedding and they decide to run a diner together. Then, the dad gets bored with it so he closes it and then the mom gets pregnant. The mom has the kid. Meanwhile, the dad runs off. They never saw him again.