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The View from Saturday Study Guide

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by E. L. Konigsburg
About 68 pages (20,373 words)
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Julian Narrates When Ginger Played Annie's Sandy Summary

As the title suggests, this chapter is narrated from Julian's point of view. Ethan suggests that Nadia have Ginger try out for Annie's dog Sandy in the high school performance of Annie. Nadia is at first hesitant, but then (after a good argument with Noah) decides that Ginger, being a genius, would be perfect for the part. Julian is mystified by the whole conversation but waits until things become clear instead of seeking clarification immediately. Julian helps all The Souls and Ginger learn a basic trick of animal training that he picked up on board the ships where he grew up: how to palm a treat and give it to the dog unobtrusively.

At the tryouts, Ginger is chosen to be Annie's Sandy and Michael Froelich's dog Arnold is.....

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