There could be a local or self - published book that fits this description, but on a global scale, no mainstream book comes to mind. It's possible that it's a very unique or niche book that hasn't gained widespread popularity yet.
In the vast world of literature, there are countless books about schools. However, the number 136 is rather specific. It's likely that if such a book exists, it may be part of a small - press publication or a regional work that hasn't made it to the international spotlight.
I'm not aware of a particularly well - known book specifically about a school with exactly 136 stories. There are many books about schools though, like 'The Chocolate War' which is set in a school but doesn't have 136 stories.
Some horror stories set in schools could also fit the idea in a way. 'Carrie' by Stephen King, although more of a horror story, is set in a school and shows the cruelty that can exist among students. It has elements that could be related to a 'blacked' view of school, like the bullying Carrie endures and the violent consequences that follow.
No, there are no well - known stories of this nature in a proper school setting. Schools promote positive, respectful and appropriate behavior.
Probably not. There are so many different compilations of Bible stories out there. Unless it has some unique features or was very popular in a specific region or community in 1970, it's likely not well - known on a large scale. It could be a local or personal publication that didn't gain much broader attention.
It could be about the history of the school over the years, with each story representing a significant event or person in the school's 136 - year history.
It could be about the long history of the school, perhaps each story represents an important event or person in the school's 136 - year history. For example, it might include tales of famous alumni, major renovations, or significant academic achievements over the years.
Yes, there's a story where a school bus driver noticed a little girl always sitting in the same seat. One day, he realized she wasn't on the roster. When he asked the other kids, they said she had been on the bus for weeks but no one knew who she was. She just vanished one day.
I haven't heard specifically about a 'Blue Hawaiian Book Novel'. However, if it exists, it might center around the local Hawaiian flora and fauna. It could describe the vivid blue ocean, the tropical plants, and the native animals. And it may also include stories of the Hawaiian people, their traditions, and how they interact with the natural environment.
I'm not sure if there is a specific 'book exodus novel' that is widely known by that exact name. There could be many novels with the word 'exodus' in the title. It might be about a journey or a mass departure of some sort, like a group of people leaving a place for various reasons such as war, persecution, or in search of a better life.
Edgar Allan Poe is a very well - known author of 'scary book stories'. He wrote classics like 'The Fall of the House of Usher' and 'The Cask of Amontillado'. Stephen King is also famous for his horror stories, such as 'It' and 'Misery'. Shirley Jackson is another, known for 'The Lottery' which is quite creepy.
There may be a story about a golfer who hit the ball in such a strange way that it bounced off a tree, onto a squirrel, which then ran across the green with the ball still in its paws. This kind of story is often shared in books like this as it combines the unexpected nature of sports with humor. Well - known stories in this book could also include tales of sports mascots getting into comical situations during games, like a mascot falling over while trying to do a trick to entertain the crowd.