Louis Sachar (1988)
Prepared and Submitted by:
Gomez, John Bradley A.
BSE-II
Submitted to :
Ms. Sherry Rose T. Luya
EDUC37 Instructress
There’s A Girl in the Girl’s Bathroom
Louis Sachar
Spent many years in the fourth grade, and now having a hard time to move on from Grade 5, Bradley Chalkers is not just an ordinary elementary student. He is the oldest in their section. He was always teased as a monster by his fellow classmates since he is an outcast. He was used to sit at the last seat in the last row. He tells enormous lies. He picks fights with the girls and the teachers say that he has serious behavior problems. No one ever dared to sit beside him, nor get near to his seat. Everyone was scared of him because of his very weird attitude. Then, Jeff Fishkin entered. He was a transferee from the capital of United States of America, the Washington D.C. he didn’t mind sitting beside Bradley. Maybe, he just doesn’t know who this big boy is, so he tried to be friends with Bradley. But it didn’t quite happened though. Chalkers don’t like having a friend. His only friends are his toys. After going to school, he always goes straight to this room to play with his little animal toy creatures. He has this brass lion that he found in the garbage can, an ivory donkey from Mexico, two owls that were once used as salt and pepper shakers, a glass unicorn with a broken horn and many others. It was his collection. He enjoyed playing with them and he relieves his school stress through playing with these animals. He was a big liar. He always tells lies to be safe from the scolding of his parents. His mother just doesn’t know what to do with his son. Bradley lied that he’s a very good student in their class, he receives many gold stars from his teachers and got some high grades from their exams. One day, Bradley’s mother was called by the teacher of Bradley, Mrs. Ebbel. The teacher said everything about Bradley’s