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Doing Time Online

by Jan Siebold

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After he is involved in a prank that led to an elderly woman's injury, twelve-year-old Mitchell must make amends by participating in a police program in which he chats online with a nursing home resident.
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This is a good, quick read for kids in 4th-5th grade. The message is clear and simple but effective. ( )
  RalphLagana | Jan 23, 2016 |
Mitchell gets in trouble for a prank and is signed up for the OLD friends program. He chats twice a week with Wootie, who lives in a nursing home. Together they help each other figure out what they need to do to feel better - he needs to apologize, and she needs to own up to her failing health.

For how creepy the front cover looks, this is a pretty average story about standing up for yourself, not passing judgement on others, and taking responsibility for your actions. The message is a little heavy, but the concept is intriguing - and it is a very quick, short read. ( )
  agrudzien | Jun 14, 2015 |
After being involved in a prank, a 12-year-old boy is sentanced to chatting online with a nursing home resident. What could he possibly have to talk about with an elderly person?
  prkcs | Aug 25, 2008 |
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After he is involved in a prank that led to an elderly woman's injury, twelve-year-old Mitchell must make amends by participating in a police program in which he chats online with a nursing home resident.

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