Authors: Robyn Parnell
BY
ROBYN PARNELL
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Illustrations by Katie and Aaron DeYoe
Text copyright © 2013 Robyn Parnell
Illustrations copyright © 2013 Scarletta
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The Mighty Quinn
is a work of fiction, and takes advantage of the freedoms of the form. Names, characters, places, and incidents the author either made them up or used them fictitiously. All together now: any resemblance to persons living or dead is coincidental.
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Illustrations: Katie and Aaron DeYoe
Design & Composition: Mighty Media, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Parnell, Robyn.
The mighty Quinn / by Robyn Parnell ; illustrated by Aaron and Katie DeYoe.
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Summary: Fifth-graders Quinn and Neally solve a mystery, thwart a bully, and realize that the fabled ability to belch the entire alphabet might very possibly trump any award ever presented at Turner Creek School. Includes discussion questions and activities.
ISBN 978-1-938063-11-4 [1. Schools--Fiction. 2. Friendship--Fiction. 3. Bullies--Fiction. 4. Oregon--Fiction.] I. DeYoe, Aaron, illustrator. II. DeYoe, Katie, illustrator. III. Title.
PZ7.P2432Mi 2013
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2012031518
Distributed by Publishers Group West
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This is for Eli and Mark.
And for Sadie,
le lecteur d'infinité
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CAST of CHARACTERS
TABLE of CONTENTS
1
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Don't Make Me Use This
2
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Listen Up
3
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The Worms Go In, the Worms Go Out
4
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Mickey Gets Anty
5
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Because She Can
6
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Quinn Pays Attention
7
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Famous Carrot Diver
8
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A Regular Volunteer
9
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The First Time I Cracked My Head Open
10
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The Best Peanut Butter and Strawberry Jam Sandwich Ever
11
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Howdy, Neighbor
12
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I Knew There Was a Reason I Liked Her
13
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Muffins of Infinity
14
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The Hamster Patch Quilt
15
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The Muffin Fairy
16
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With Liberty and Justice for All
17
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Could She Belch the Entire Pledge of Allegiance?
18
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Click on One of These
19
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It's a Grownup Thing
21
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Very Small Gum Wrappers Could Be Hiding
22
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The Three Trashketeers
23
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Brandon Knows How to Spell
24
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I Have Many Secrets
25
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The Law of Proportionality
26
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What Life Smells Like
27
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Smoke-Ring Weather
28
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The Orange Chair
29
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Neally Looks It Up
30
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But Not Anymore
31
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Cheesy Poodle Sandwiches
32
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My New Dead Friend
33
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See the Day
34
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Oh, Yeah
35
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The Most Awesome Cloud You'll Ever See
I bet it's against the rules to turn invisible, even for one second. Or explode into a bajillion pieces and reassemble across the playgroundâthat would get you the whistle, for sure
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“HEY, QUINN, OVER HERE!”
Quinn Andrews-Lee bounced a four square ball against the blacktop and pretended he hadn't heard his name being called.
“QUINN! HEY, QUINNY QUINN-QUINN!”
Quinn ambled toward the drinking fountain. He was determined to ignore the persistent, louder-than-loud hollering behind him, even though he realized that ignorance was futile when it came to the hyper-human commotion that was Kelsey King.
“QUINN, THE BALL! YO, DORK-LEE, PASS IT OR STASH IT!”
Quinn took a sip of water. Gazing up at the stone gray clouds, he wondered which would be the bigger
waste of time: wishing for a snowstorm, or for the day when Kelsey would say somethingâanythingâwithout bellowing like a rampaging elephant.
Kelsey caught up to Quinn and parked herself behind him, her thick fists planted firmly on her hips. “YOU'RE HOGGING PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT ALL TO YOURSELF! THAT'S AGAINST THE RULES AND EVERYBODY KNOWS IT! MIZ BARNES! MIZ BARNES!” Kelsey's long, stringy, pasty-blond hair lashed against her cheeks as she hopped about and waved her hands in a manic effort to attract the attention of the playground supervisor. “QUINN'S JUST STANDING THERE KEEPING A PERFECTLY GOOD FOUR SQUARE BALL ALL TO HIMSELF!”
“Yee-ouch!” Quinn clapped his hands over his ears. Kelsey snatched the ball before it hit the ground and ran toward the gym.
“YOU CAN PLAY WALL-BALL WITH US,” Kelsey hollered over her shoulder, “BUT NOT ON
MY
TEAM.”
“Like I'd even want to be on your team,” Quinn grumbled. He checked his watch; recess was over in ten minutes. He surveyed the playground, hoping to catch sight of fellow fifth graders amidst the packs of scurrying second and third graders that swarmed like bees around the tetherball and four square courts, and spotted Tay and Sam by the parallel bars. “Hey, guys!” Quinn jogged toward his friends.