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Lowji Discovers America

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Dear Jamshed,
America is not so different from what we thought. I told you I wouldn't see a single cowboy riding across the plain, and I haven't.
I have not even seen a plain.
Still, there are some silver linings. They are:
  • Trapper and King, the cat and dog who live in the apartment building. They are cuddly and waggy. I am not allowed to play with them, though, becayse they are supposed to catch mice and keep burglars away.
  • Ironman. He owns a pig and talks to me a lot. But he is a grown-up.
  • Kids. I can hear them playing outside. Too bad they do not want to play with me.
    I wish you were here.
    Do you wish I was in India?
    Write back soon.
    Your friend,
    Lowji

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    Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers

    Kindle Book

    • Release date: June 23, 2008

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    • ISBN: 9781439107843
    • Release date: June 23, 2008

    EPUB ebook

    • ISBN: 9781439107843
    • File size: 223 KB
    • Release date: June 23, 2008

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    Kindle Book
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    subjects

    Juvenile Fiction

    Languages

    English

    Levels

    ATOS Level:3.1
    Lexile® Measure:510
    Interest Level:K-3(LG)
    Text Difficulty:0-2

    Dear Jamshed,
    America is not so different from what we thought. I told you I wouldn't see a single cowboy riding across the plain, and I haven't.
    I have not even seen a plain.
    Still, there are some silver linings. They are:
  • Trapper and King, the cat and dog who live in the apartment building. They are cuddly and waggy. I am not allowed to play with them, though, becayse they are supposed to catch mice and keep burglars away.
  • Ironman. He owns a pig and talks to me a lot. But he is a grown-up.
  • Kids. I can hear them playing outside. Too bad they do not want to play with me.
    I wish you were here.
    Do you wish I was in India?
    Write back soon.
    Your friend,
    Lowji

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