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When rock star Nick Thompson comes to their class, the eighth-graders are awestruck by this famous performer who compares writing songs to an arrangement of fruit and challenges them to tell a story about the same topic in as many different forms as possible.
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The Fruit Bowl Project
2009, Random House Children's Books
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The Fruit Bowl Project: Fifty Ways to Tell a Story
June 26, 2007, Yearling
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Originally published: New York : Delacorte Press, 2006.
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Call it six degrees of separation. The kids in 8th Grade Writer's Workshop are awestruck when their teacher announces that through her husband's cousin, she's met rock superstar Nick Thompson and has invited him to their class. He's come to talk about writing and he's even cooler than they imagined. Nick, known for his music as well as his lyrics, tells the kids his secret: A song is just a bowl of fruit--one must figure out how to paint it. Words are to a writer what paint is to a painter. How many ways can one arrange the fruit? An infinite number. There's style, voice, genre, and much more to consider. Nick gives the kids two weeks to complete the assignment using seven seemingly ordinary elements. Each student must tell an interesting story, reflecting his or her style. And so The Fruit Bowl Project begins. Rap, poetry, monologue, screenplay, haiku, fairy tale--and more.From the Hardcover edition.
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