

Which Tommy would you prefer as your friend, the Tommy at the beginning of the book or the Tommy near the end of the book?

Give examples that indicate how his interests change as the story progresses. As the story progresses and he gets more involved in his mother’s health issues he is forced to take on more responsibilities. He soon lets the reader know he’s more interested in baseball and the popular radio shows of the day.

The very first line of the book, “Don’t talk to me about the war,” tells the reader that Tommy Duncan, the story’s main character, is not interested in adult-like issues. Did that surprise you? Do you like to be surprised when you read a story? Why do you think the author had the man run from the store if he wasn’t the thief?Ħ - Were you scared in Chapter Six when o of the thieves found Cam and Howie? Do you like to be scared when you read a story? Was is smart of Cam to follow the thief? What should she done instead?ħ- Did you think it was funny at the end of the book when the woman with the cane talked about the “nice young couple” who were in the jewelry store when it was robbed? How would you have ended the story? Why would people give different descriptions of the same man? Have you ever had difficulty remembered someone or something you saw just a short time before? What would you do if you were one of the police officers in the story? Would you write in your police pad?ĥ - On page 24 one of the old women tells Cam that the man who ran from the store was not the man who robbed the jewelry store. The people give different descriptions of the man who ran away. Near the bottom of page 14 Cam opens the insulated bag with strapped to the front of Howie’s carriage and said, “Boy, he sure needs a lot of stuff.” Why is this an important detail to remember? How does this help Cam solve the mystery of the stolen diamonds?Ĥ- On page 17 the police officers asked the people who had gathered near Parker’s Jewelry Store if they had seen anyone run off. I have everything I need right here.” Why is this an important detail to remember? How does this help Cam solve the mystery of the stolen diamonds?

How do you think this helped him get the idea to write this book? Do you use your experiences in your stories?ģ- Near the top of page 7 Eric says, “Then I have to find out whether he wants to be held, fed, or changed. Would you like one? What would you like your nickname to be?Ģ- At the time this book was written the author David A. 1- Cam Jansen’s nickname is first explained on pages 5 and 6.ĭo you know of any sports heroes who have nicknames?
