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Tire Mountain


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No. of pages 32

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In the inner city, Aaron creates hope right outside his door. Aaron loves the corner where he lives. Rightnext totheir house is Aaron's dad's shop, Cincy Tire and Wheel. His dad can change a tire faster than Aaron can say his name. And Aaron is always ready to helptake the old tires to his Tire Mountain. But Aaron's mom is tired of living in the city. She wants to move someplace where Aaron will have room to run and play. Aaron convinces his mom that there is plenty of space to play on their very own corner."

 

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by Front Street Inc .

Andrea Cheng is the daughter of Hungarian immigrants, and grew up among extended family -- all Holocaust survivors. She lives in Cincinnati. Ken Condon hasillustrated for many different magazines and corporate publications. He is the illustrator of three children's books: "Sky Scrape/City Scape: Poems of City Life," selected by Jane Yolen; "When a City Leans Against the Sky "by Allan A. De Fina; and "America, My New Home" by Monica Gunning. He lives with his family in western Massachusetts. "

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