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When Zachary Beaver Came to Town Study Guide

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by Kimberly Willis Holt
About 73 pages (21,802 words)
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Chapter 5 Summary

The next day, Toby and Cal go to the library to find out if Zachary Beaver is really the fattest boy in the world. The boys have not been to the library since they were very small, therefore Miss Myrtie Mae knows exactly what it is they are after. It seems most of the kids in town have come to the library for the same reason the past few days. However, Zachary Beaver is not listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.

Later that afternoon, Mr. Wilson treats Toby to lunch at the Bowl-a-Rama Cafy. Mr. Wilson is in a good mood, because 'Super Mex', Lee Trevino won the British Open. Cal is on the roof of the bowling alley when they arrive, so Mr. Wilson invites him to eat with them. Ferris.....

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