Anyone read "The Strange Case of the Origami Yoda"

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bethnor
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Anyone read "The Strange Case of the Origami Yoda"

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OMG!!! I wish I had come up with this!

"In this funny, uncannily wise portrait of the dynamics of a sixth-grade class and of the greatness that sometimes comes in unlikely packages, Dwight, a loser, talks to his classmates via an origami finger puppet of Yoda. If that weren’t strange enough, the puppet is uncannily wise and prescient. Origami Yoda predicts the date of a pop quiz, guesses who stole the classroom Shakespeare bust, and saves a classmate from popularity-crushing embarrassment with some well-timed advice. Dwight’s classmate Tommy wonders how Yoda can be so smart when Dwight himself is so clueless. With contributions from his puzzled classmates, he assembles the case file that forms this novel."

They NEED to make this into a film/afterschool special. Fumiaki Kawahata's design can star!
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I don't recognise the design on the front of the book. Does anyone?

FWIW, my Yoda model on my fishgoth.com website is ideally sized for a finger puppet (old photo below) - I wonder if it had any influence whatsoever? Diagrams for this model are on my wesbite, and were included in an issue of the German Official Star Wars fanclub magazines, after they asked me for some.

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Thanks for checking out the book! If you see it at the store or the library, flip to the back and see the paper folders I mentioned in the acknowledgements.

Of course, I dream about it someday becoming a movie. And if that ever happens, I want Fumiaki Kawahata himself to be in the movie!

I'm very happy to find out that Fishgoth is responsible for the Yoda model he posted above. It is really great!

I folded the Yoda on the cover of the book, but --alas-- did not diagram it and am not skilled enough to know how to make it again without taking it apart. Which I'm too scared to do.

-Tom Angleberger
"The Strange Case of Origami Yoda"
http://www.origamiyoda.com
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I read this book as an ARC (advanced reading copy) which is a copy they give to librarians before that book is published. I think the title fit perfectly, the book was really strange, but also somewhat amusing.
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