Johnny The Hay Baler Book Report

Improved Essays
Johnny is eighteen and has three siblings Pony, Mark, and Ruth. His parents names are Bertha and Bennie and he has been Amish since he was born. Johnny and his family live in Jamesport, Iowa. He finished school when he was in eighth grade and now he is a hay baler.
You are an Amish backpack named Powercord. You were made in China out of leather. You don’t have a family because you are a backpack. For the last seven years you have been on a shelf in Walmart feeling unwanted. Until one day Johnny goes to Walmart for the first time and decides to buy you. You have been with Johnny for two years.
You are hay baling and chilling with Johnny in Jamesport, Iowa. Johnny was really just chopping up some trees when he started feeling sad for this
…show more content…
When all of the sudden the log that didn’t have enough wood rolls down the hill and hits a horse carriage. Then the log gets put in jail, so Johnny goes over to the horse’s rider and tried to talk to him. The horse kicks Johnny in the jaw and you and Johnny go flying through the jail wall and hit the logs cage . You find out that the logs name is Tape and you start talking about his day. Then out of nowhere someone says “hello” and you answer by saying “yes, whos there”, but you can’t see anyone besides Tape and Johnny. You then hear” hello from the other side,” Next you see a frog walk out of the shadow in the jail cell. You ask “Who are you and why are you here.” The Frog answers “My name is Leif and I got here for playing on my ipad.” Johnny soon wakes and you tell him to kick down the cell, but Johnny couldn’t do it so he told you he would be back soon. Johnny came back with a vacuum cleaner named Tinsel and broke down the cell then realized the key was hanging right next to the cell. Because of you and Jonny helped them get out of jail you are all shunned! They start to walk through the woods in search for a place called Macdonaldzz. They realize …show more content…
Then they randomly find a small town called Iowa, Louisiana, and they meet this cajun guy called Steam Boat Billy. Steam Boat Billy asks “Why are you guys coming this way.” Johnny replies “We are going back to the jail in Jamesport ,Iowa so we can go get Leif’s ipad.” “Keep going straight and you will see a Macdonaldz up there and then keep going straight” says Steam Boat Billy. But Johnny didn't realize that they were going the wrong way so they kept going until they were by the Atlantic Ocean. So you keep going until you were in a another little town called Orangutan, New York . Where you find crazy Orangutans everywhere one asked you if you had read the banana newsly and you told him “No”. So the orangutan grabbed you and threw you up a tree, but Tinsel sucked the evil up and Leif climbed up the tree and brought you back down. After this you soon get back to your traveling you march your way through a place called Copenhagen, Denmark where you meet a fellow named Brick. He tells you that you have have to go through the ocean to get there, but it was really Brick’s thoughts from a smell he

Related Documents

  • Decent Essays

    Johnny Tremain Quotes

    • 595 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Johnny Tremain In the book Johnny Tremain there is a lot of technology and culture that takes play in the story. It is also very accurate for it's time period and that is one of the reasons i think it won a John Newbery Medal. The book is about a 14 year old boy named Johnny Tremain .…

    • 595 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Bull Catcher Book Report

    • 1163 Words
    • 5 Pages

    The book Bull Catcher was a terrific book, and I related to it in several ways. Neil Larsen is a catcher for his high school’s varsity team and everyone calls him Bull. Bull lives in Wisconsin with his grandfather, while his mother is living in LA. His mother wants him to forget about baseball and attend school in LA, but Bull knows what’s best for him and he thinks that his calling is baseball. Jeff and Billy are Bull’s friends and have been since elementary school.…

    • 1163 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Valley Forge Book Report

    • 376 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Valley Forge “These are the times that try men’s souls.” (Paine) It is the spring of 1778, and things aren’t looking too bright here at Valley Forge. We have lost a lot of men due to sickness and the harsh, frozen elements, but our biggest problem is that the soldiers who were suppose to be fighting for our country are just giving up and not re-enlisting. Am I going to be a part of those men?…

    • 376 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Christopher Paul Curtis is a children’s book writer. He is renowned for his Newbery Medal-winning book, Bud, Not Buddy and for his book The Watsons Go to Birmingham 1963. The Watsons go to Birmingham was a book filled with adventure and suspense as readers read about a family going to Birmingham for the summer during the Civil Rights Movement. The house they lived in was very cold, so they had to huddle up together to stay warm.…

    • 615 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Superior Essays

    “Tell me more about english life,” I pled. As we sat by the river, my friend Levi began to tell me about the amazing restaurants, movies, and the exciting English life of the twenty-first century. I was mostly intrigued by the clothing and fashion that did not exist at all in my town. I longed to leave the Amish community. The more I learned more about what I was missing, the more I realized I had to escape this dreadful town of Lancaster, Pennsylvania.…

    • 1169 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Superior Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Johnny has changed from the beginning of the book to the end, with him being stubborn and offensive in the start, to being prideful and compassionate in the end. When he was introduced as the Laphams’ apprentice, he was stubborn and rude to others that acted as different as him. He acted only a little softer when talking with Cilla and Isannah, but he still acted tough. The moment he was kicked out the Lapham’s home by Mrs. Lapham for disrespecting Mr. Tweedie, Johnny felt anything but sympathetic. He continued to stroll around town with his bad attitude, until he saw the Boston Observer.…

    • 347 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The Leroy Movie Analysis

    • 671 Words
    • 3 Pages

    THE HERMANS Ollie, Ralph, Leroy, Gladys, Imogene, and Claude are the most horrible kids in the neighborhood. These kids mother did not want to be around them and their father left the house and never came back. I really do not know how they got that way, but everybody in the area is scared of them. They blow up things, smoked cigars and wore nasty cloths and did not bath. The kids are rude, disrespectful loud and always running around taking things that was not theirs.…

    • 671 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The Shack Book Report

    • 279 Words
    • 2 Pages

    While reading the novel The Shack by; ----- you begin to realize the tone of the book to be extremely suspenseful throughout the whole book. The author does a great job with keeping your nerves up throughout the whole book. When it first started off with a simple incident that occurred while camping. Then after the incident another tragedy occurred. One that no one could ever imagine experiencing in their life-time.…

    • 279 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    At the beginning, Johnny is telling the story of a man, who cannot return to civilization due to a crime he has committed. How he is now chained from the outside world, but how he desperately longs for the freedom he once took for granted. He attempts to picture the beautiful sunshine, which is denied to him by the concrete blocks and steel bars that confines him within the prison. Another day comes, and another day goes but he still remains in the prison and time begins to move slower with each passing day.…

    • 753 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays
    • 397 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays
  • Improved Essays

    I believe that Gunther chose to present the death in this way because Johnny had been through so much the past year or so and he has been fighting for his life and pushing his body to limits his, nor anybody's body has never been, he continued to amaze every doctor, person, and friend he came across. I believe Gunther wrote it this way because he wanted it to be subtle due to the fact that Johnny has no hope left, he now has a deadly tumor in his brain. His parents wanted to "keep him alive as long as possible because he loved life. "…

    • 501 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Genie Diagnosis

    • 628 Words
    • 3 Pages
    • 628 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The Gecko Short Story

    • 472 Words
    • 2 Pages

    The Gecko It leaps into the hot, humid, unforgiving jungle of New Caledonia... An adventurous boy, Jacob and his mom, Sara traveled over the many obstacles to finally be able to go to New Caledonia to catch and study the largest gecko in the the world the Giant New Caledonian gecko. After arriving, they set up camp in the jungle and started to search. The unforgiving jungle and its complement of bugs were bothering them to the point that they had to return to camp and zip themselves in their tent. A little while later, they decided to get some sleep and go out searching again and mid-day the next day when the bugs weren’t so bad.…

    • 472 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The Caldcott Award

    • 451 Words
    • 2 Pages

    The Caldecott Award is is given annually to the artist of the most distinguished American Picture Book for Children published in the previous year. This medal is given for excellent illustrations in a picture book, and the recipient must be a U.S. citizen or resident. My chosen Caldecott Award book is the winner in 1982, Jumanji, written by Chris Van Allsburg. I chose this book because I have seen the movie, and I was interested in seeing why it won the award, and what it has in common to the movie. Some of the criteria the board takes in to account when choosing a winner is the interpretation of the story, the execution of the artist’s technique, style of illustration, presentation in recognition of a child audience, and the book must be a picture book.…

    • 451 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Decent Essays

    Stanley Yelnats Holes

    • 456 Words
    • 2 Pages

    Holes Stanley Yelnats lived in an undersized apartment and has very bad luck and is constantly in the wrong place at the wrong time. throughout the book he is accused of stuff because of his bad luck. Stanley Yelnats lived inside of an undersized apartment near texas. He was walking home from school and someone threw a pair of shoes at him he was convicted of stealing the shoes and he went to court and was sentenced to detention camp, at camp green lake. At camp green lake stanley was forced to dig holes they said it was to build character but stanley believes that they are searching for something it is also very hot and humid and it has been very long since it has rained at camp green lake it is described as a giant frying pan.…

    • 456 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Decent Essays