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This book by Jimmy Carter is about a boy named Jeremy, who is disabled and befriends a monster that comes out of the ocean called a Snoogle-Fleejer. This boy is left out and made fun of because of his crutches, so he reads on the beach, while the other kids play. One day a monster comes out of the ocean and since Jeremy cannot run, the monster approaches him and talks to him. Jeremy finds out that he isn't mean at all and really just wants a friend. Then Jeremy's mom gets sick causing Jeremy to stay home and take care of her. He did not get to see his friend, the Snoogle-Fleejer, very often. Jeremy and his mom then were in need of money to pay for an operation for his mother. The Snoogle-Fleejer helps him by bringing him gold from a wrecked

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