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|title=Someday Angeline
|author=Louis Sachar
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|paperback=074758723X
|pages=192
|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
|date=March 2007
|isbn=978-0747587231
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Angeline is eight years old. She is, officially, a genius. She spoke her first word ''octopus'' from her crib at only a few weeks old. She could play the piano perfectly before ever having a lesson. She can predict the weather with perfect accuracy and she knew without being told that the world spins at 1,037 miles per hour. Someday, Angeline is going to be somebody really important. However, being so bright has not made Angeline's life easy. She's been moved up several years in class and is resented by not only the other children, who call her the freak, but also her teacher, who can't stand being bested by an eight year old. Even Angeline's father is intimidated by her. He just doesn't know what to say to her at all. All in all, things aren't going so well for Angeline.
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