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258:-room covered in math problems. Armed with only a piece of chalk, she must escape and she manages to do just that by breaking the chalk in half, because "two halves make a whole." She escapes through this "whole", and awakens the next morning with the ability to solve any problem. Her curse is broken...until the next day, when her science teacher mentions that in life, everything can be viewed as a science experiment. 319: 254:. Finally, she is left painstakingly calculating how many minutes of "math madness" will be in her life now that she is a "mathematical lunatic." Her sister asks her what her problem is, and she responds, "365 days x 24 hours x 60 minutes." Finally, she collapses on her bed, and dreams that she is trapped in a 27: 229:
The nameless student begins with a seemingly innocent statement by her math teacher: "you know, almost everything in life can be considered a math problem." The next morning, the hero finds herself thinking of the time she needs to get up along the lines of
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in Chicago, Illinois, in 1997, with subsequent productions at other locations. Its West Coast premiere was in 2003 at the Powerhouse Theatre of
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The book was also adapted for the stage by Heath Corson and Kathleen Collins in 1997. It was first performed at the
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The book was critically acclaimed, receiving a number of awards and accolades, including
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The book is full of actual math problems (and some rather unrelated questions, such as "
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is connected to everyday life. In 2009, a film based on the book was released by
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Jon Scieszka
Lane Smith
Mathematics
Children's books
picture books
Viking Press
ISBN
978-0-670-86194-1
OCLC
32589625
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
Science Verse
picture book
Jon Scieszka
illustrated
Lane Smith
Viking Press
mathematics
Weston Woods Studios
algebra
probability
charts
statistics
fractions
money
blackboard
What does this inkblot look like
A Red Orchid Theatre

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