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A bar mitzvah and the school talent show are the last things Cobber wants to do – his last public performance ended in complete disaster! But Cobber’s best friend, Boolkie, and his great-grandfather, Papa-Ben, aren’t letting him off the hook so easily…
Ages 10+
Pages 248
Publisher Green Bean Books
Last Offered Dec 2022
Awards
PJ Our Way Author Incentive Award Winner

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31 Reviews

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Calling Cobber

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Yuck

Review by topshot

Do not recommend this book worst book I've got in the whole time with pj our way

Sep 01, 2023 07:01 PM
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Cobber

Review by Flowerdancer

THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mar 04, 2023 03:21 PM
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THE WORST BOOK EVER

Review by topshot

I didn't even finish the whole thing it was terrible. -1,000,000,000,000,000,000 STARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT READ THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Aug 03, 2022 12:06 PM
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good book

Review by Sara8

I liked this book. I would recommend it to anyone who likes magic or realistic fiction.

Jun 06, 2022 06:22 PM
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callin cobber

Review by readsforfun

freaaaaky dont get

Jan 06, 2022 09:33 PM

Parent Guide

Cobber’s mom died when he was little, and his dad works all the time. This means that Cobber (real name Jacob) spends a lot of time with his great-grandfather, Papa-Ben, who lives independently in a senior living complex – though he’s becoming more and more forgetful. When Papa-Ben tries to persuade Cobber to have a bar mitzvah, and Cobber’s best friend Boolkie wants him to participate in the school talent show, Cobber is less than thrilled, remembering that he threw up in front of everyone the last time he spoke publicly. Over the course of the book, Cobber starts to discover what being Jewish means to him, and he learns to face and overcome his fears. Meanwhile, Papa-Ben helps Cobber’s dad realize that he needs to be more emotionally present as a parent and inspires him to reintroduce Jewish traditions into their home.
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