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The Worst Day of School EVER—Do-Over!

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Eleven-year-old Tyler Davis moves from Miami, Florida, to Williston, North Dakota with his mom during Christmas vacation. His first day of school at his new elementary school is an absolute disaster! Miraculously, he gets a chance to live the day all over again-this time with the help of a magic cell phone. You won't believe what happens! Much of the book takes place at a fictitious Phil Jackson Elementary School in Williston, North Dakota. The book is also dedicated to Phil Jackson, the pride of North Dakota and the greatest coach ever in the NBA, having won eleven championships with the Lakers and Bulls. He also won a high school state championship in basketball starring for Williston High School in 1963, and an NBA Championship as a player for the New York Knicks in 1973.


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Publisher: Snow in Sarasota Publishing

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  • ISBN: 9780997712629
  • File size: 3360 KB
  • Release date: August 15, 2016

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780997712629
  • File size: 3360 KB
  • Release date: August 15, 2016

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English

Eleven-year-old Tyler Davis moves from Miami, Florida, to Williston, North Dakota with his mom during Christmas vacation. His first day of school at his new elementary school is an absolute disaster! Miraculously, he gets a chance to live the day all over again-this time with the help of a magic cell phone. You won't believe what happens! Much of the book takes place at a fictitious Phil Jackson Elementary School in Williston, North Dakota. The book is also dedicated to Phil Jackson, the pride of North Dakota and the greatest coach ever in the NBA, having won eleven championships with the Lakers and Bulls. He also won a high school state championship in basketball starring for Williston High School in 1963, and an NBA Championship as a player for the New York Knicks in 1973.


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