After his house burns down, twelve-year-old Wyatt Reaves takes off with his uncle, and the two of them drive from town to town for six years, earning money mostly by fighting, until Wyatt finally confronts his parents one last time.
A guide to dealing with conflicts without becoming violent for instigators, defenders, and witnesses. Explains how fights start and can escalate with real-life examples of fighting. Discusses how to avoid fights and defuse tense situations.
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Rabbit and Squirrel are neighbors who never even say hello until someone starts damaging their gardens, and then they blame one another and start a fight that continues even after they meet the real culprit.
Late at night, after everyone in the house has gone to bed, all the food in the refrigerator, cupboards, and cabinets emerge from the shelves and have their own party.
After his house burns down, twelve-year-old Wyatt Reaves takes off with his uncle, and the two of them drive from town to town for six years, earning money mostly by fighting, until Wyatt finally confronts his parents one last time.