![]() I shouldn’t have been too worried with the Legendary Alston Boys on the case. More concerning, how to fix it? That was the fun and intimidating part. In that regard, the length of the day was never an issue. LG: I was confident I could float the one-day story for the whole book because real time became irrelevant once some key figures popped up. So, you can probably see how Otto and Sheed in Last Last Day are wish fulfillment on several levels.ĮC: How sure were you that you could make one day last an entire book? Summer was a much-needed break from what felt more like running a gauntlet than an educational experience most of the time. I was small and quiet… that didn’t go over well with some of the larger, louder children, to say the least. Also, I didn’t have a great time in middle school. A lot of that was for the obvious reasons-long hot days of play, and reading, and general fun. I’m so glad he was available! Here, we discuss his latest books, The Last Day of Summer and Spin inclusive writing and the pains of middle school.ĮC: When you were in middle school, were you the kind of young person who didn’t want summer to end or the kind who couldn’t wait for school to begin? photo credit: Adrienne Giles ![]() ![]() I thought this was the perfect time to interview Lamar Giles since these are for many students the last days of summer. ![]()
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