The author of Wishtree.
Who is Katherine Applegate?
The name of the person that started the Wishtree tradition.
What is Maeve?
The system of organization used in public and school libraries.
What is the Dewey Decimal System?
The set of books where you may find the basic facts about a subject.
What is an Encyclopedia?
The word we use to keep a book longer.
What is renew?
Another title by Katherine Applegate.
What is One and Only?
Animorphs?
Crenshaw?
Endling? Odder? Home of the brave?
The event that leads to the prejudice we see in Wishtree.
What is 9-11?
What I look for in the online catalog (Destiny Discover) to find the address of the book, or where it is located in the library.
What is the call number?
A book that defines words.
What is a dictionary?
This is what we call it when a book isn't returned on time.
What is overdue?
The name of the main character of Wishtree.
What is Red?
The word carved into Red that leads to the tension between Samar and the community.
What is LEAVE?
Where I look on the physical book to find it.
What is the spine label for the call number?
A book of synonyms.
What is a thesaurus?
I often try to learn new words to build this.
What is vocabulary?
Red's best friend.
Who is Bongo?
Samar's wish.
What is to have a friend?
Graphic novels have this call number.
What is "GN" or 741.5?
A better place to do research than Google.
What is a database/Gale?
A piece of media directly connected to its time in history. It could be a photo, a diary entry, a fictional book, or even an artifact.
What is a primary source?
The name of the holes in Red's trunk.
What is a hollow?
Ways Red and Bongo try to bring Samar and Stephen as friends?
What is steal the homework? What wakes Stephen up to see Samar underneath Red with the baby animals?
This section of the library has true books.
What is non-fiction?
I don't need a citation because I found the information in three different sources, also everyone seems to know it.
What is common knowledge?
The point of view can be figured out by these words.
What is I, you, and she/he?