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Original Title: The Search for Wallace Whipple
ISBN: 0875798306 (ISBN13: 9780875798301)
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The Search for Wallace Whipple Paperback | Pages: 359 pages
Rating: 3.97 | 75 Users | 11 Reviews

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Title:The Search for Wallace Whipple
Author:Donald S. Smurthwaite
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 359 pages
Published:June 1st 1994 by Deseret Book Co
Categories:Christianity. Lds. Humor. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult. Teen

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Wallie is a typical teenage boy that has just reached his 16 birthday, the age to be dating, driving, and acting like a normal teenager...except Wallie doesn't know how to be normal, he doesn't know how to talk to girls, and he isn't allowed to get his license until he earns his eagle project. Written in journal format Wallie records his days events in the journal his bishop gave him at his birthday meeting. Will Wallie be able to ask the girl of his dreams on a date, will he be able to finish a track race without throwing up, and will he finally learn how to be cool? Read to find out.

I had such a good time reading this. It is a humorous novel about real life situations normal teens go through everyday, but with some comedy thrown in. Every teenager has that moment when a date just doesn't go as planned or a report card comes back worse then expected. Wallie is such a likeable character and you can't help laughing at him and rooting for him at the same time.

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This is my favorite book OF. ALL. TIME. Don't know how many times I've read it, but I still love it every time. About an LDS boy getting to know himself in the midst of those traumatic, angsty high school years. For a long time I swore I was going to name my first-born son Wally. And actually, I still don't have a son, so that could still happen.... Highly highly recommend! It's light, funny and you can totally relate to everything he goes though. Love it.

I LOVED this book growing up. I just really enjoy that fun style of writing.

A fast read. I just picked this one up today and finished it tonight. Wallace, or Wally, is a mostly typical teenage boy, insecure and awkward. His bishop challenges him to keep a journal, where he records all his secrets. He's just going into his first year of high school and has a crush on a beautiful teenage girl. He wants to be a basketball star. His little brother wants to be just like him.Pretty cute book. I liked Wally and I was rooting for him to come out on top.CMB

Really cute LDS book. it's a really funny journal of an akward teenager...an easy read.

Wallie is a typical teenage boy that has just reached his 16 birthday, the age to be dating, driving, and acting like a normal teenager...except Wallie doesn't know how to be normal, he doesn't know how to talk to girls, and he isn't allowed to get his license until he earns his eagle project. Written in journal format Wallie records his days events in the journal his bishop gave him at his birthday meeting. Will Wallie be able to ask the girl of his dreams on a date, will he be able to finish a

I read this many years ago and then again last year. One of the funniest things I've ever read.

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