Sideways Stories from Wayside School – Hardcover By Sachar, Louis – GOOD
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If you’re a fan of quirky and imaginative children’s books, then you’ll love “Sideways Stories from Wayside School” by Louis Sachar. This beloved classic takes readers on a wild and wacky journey through the strange and silly world of Wayside School, where anything can happen.
From the mysterious Miss Zarves to the upside-down classroom on the 30th floor, each chapter of this book is filled with laugh-out-loud moments and unexpected twists. With its offbeat humor and lovable characters, “Sideways Stories from Wayside School” is sure to entertain readers of all ages.
And with its charming hardcover edition, this book is not only a great read, but also a beautiful addition to any bookshelf. So if you’re looking for a fun and quirky read that will keep you entertained from start to finish, be sure to pick up a copy of “Sideways Stories from Wayside School” today!
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Taylor Kitsch has a goal for 2025: “Got to have a little bit more of a life.”
In the years since he first shot to fame as beloved bad boy Tim Riggins in the first season of Friday Night Lights in 2006, the actor, 43, tells PEOPLE he’s struggled to balance his career and personal life.
“There’s never going to be a balance,” he admits. “But I’m more conscious of the lack of balance now in my 40s than I was in my 20s and 30s.”
Through the years, Kitsch has had to relocate to places across the globe for months at a time to film projects (he recently shot his new Netflix Western American Primeval in Santa Fe, N.M., and the second season of Amazon Prime Video’s The Terminal List in Hungary). The nomadic nature of his job, he says, often allows his relationships to fall “to the wayside.”
Taylor Kitsch in ‘Friday Night Lights’ in 2006.
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“I was telling a buddy who’s an actor, ‘Man, I can’t even get a dog yet,’” Kitsch recalls. “He was like, ‘Man, I can’t even buy more than four bananas, because that’s how great my lack of commitment is.’ And it’s all a choice, and I think as you get older, you’re like, ‘Okay, you got to find these balances because life just goes so fast.’”
“The catch-22 is I keep getting these great, fulfilling jobs,” he continues. “It’s like, it does make me happy, and I love what I do. They’re very intense roles, so you need to be super myopic doing them, and you got to push your relationships and everything else to the side.”
When choosing jobs now, Kitsch says he looks for projects that are “big risks.”
“I want to keep pushing and make sure I’m not getting comfortable,” he says. “It’s so much to go to work and you sacrifice a lot, willingly, so it better be worth it. Now, it’s about the right stories and the people I’m working with. I’m way more comfortable with myself and who I am as a person and as an actor.”
(L to R) Shawnee Pourier as Two Moons, Taylor Kitsch as Isaac, Betty Gilpin as Sara Rowell and Preston Mota as Devin Rowell in ‘American Primeval’.
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Outside of acting, Kitsch has been busy building a nature retreat on 22 acres of his land in Bozeman, Mont. He hopes to serve kids, veterans and the sober living community as a “tip of the hat” to his sister, Shelby Kitsch-Best, who got sober from opioids and other drugs in the mid-2010s.
“I didn’t even know sober escapes existed until I had the crash course with my sis,” he says. “I was like, ‘Man, it sounds incredible to offer people a chance to reconnect in nature and slow things down.’”
Taylor Kistch and his sister Shelby Kitsch.
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During time off, Kitsch often takes his van to the backcountry for fly-fishing or photographing wildlife.
“After you do jobs that are intense like Primeval, you need a breath,” he says. “There’s no better place for that.”
And next month, he’ll be making a big step towards his 2025 goal.
“I’m going to Patagonia with two of my best friends on a two-week motorcycle ride to photograph the pumas,” he says. “It’s those things I want to start doing a lot more of.”
Taylor Kitsch Let Relationships Fall ‘to the Wayside’ for His Career (Exclusive)
In a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, actor Taylor Kitsch opened up about the sacrifices he has made for his career in Hollywood. The 40-year-old star admitted that his dedication to his craft has often caused him to neglect his personal relationships.
“I’ve definitely let relationships fall to the wayside in pursuit of my career,” Kitsch confessed. “It’s not easy, but sometimes you have to prioritize your goals and dreams over everything else.”
Kitsch, who has starred in hit TV shows like “Friday Night Lights” and blockbuster films like “John Carter,” has become known for his intense work ethic and commitment to his roles. While his career has flourished, Kitsch acknowledged that it has come at a cost.
“I’ve missed out on important moments with loved ones, and I’ve had to make some tough decisions along the way,” Kitsch said. “But at the end of the day, I know that I’m following my passion and doing what I love.”
Despite the sacrifices he has made, Kitsch remains grateful for the opportunities he has had in the industry and is determined to continue pushing himself as an actor.
“I don’t regret the choices I’ve made, even if they have been challenging at times,” Kitsch said. “I believe that everything happens for a reason, and I’m excited to see where this journey takes me next.”
Fans can catch Taylor Kitsch in his upcoming projects, including the highly anticipated thriller “The Pale Blue Eye” and the action-packed series “Ambush.”
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XAI10 35mm Slide Photo Vintage 11-78-6 GULL GAMES OTTER CREST WAYSIDE US 101 XXX
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Are you a fan of vintage photography? Check out this XAI10 35mm slide photo from November 1978 featuring Gull Games at Otter Crest Wayside on US 101. This unique snapshot captures a moment in time that is sure to evoke nostalgia and curiosity. Don’t miss out on adding this piece of history to your collection! #vintagephotography #XAI10 #US101 #GullGames #OtterCrestWayside
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Sideways Stories from Wayside School – Paperback By Louis Sachar – GOOD
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Sideways Stories from Wayside School – A Whimsical and Wacky Read!
If you’re looking for a book that will make you laugh out loud and transport you to a world where anything is possible, look no further than Sideways Stories from Wayside School by Louis Sachar.
This beloved classic follows the quirky students and teachers of Wayside School, a thirty-story school with one classroom on each floor (except for the nonexistent 19th floor). From Mrs. Gorf, the evil and disappearing teacher, to Todd, the boy who can’t do anything right, each chapter introduces a new character and a new hilarious situation.
With its offbeat humor and absurd scenarios, Sideways Stories from Wayside School is sure to entertain readers of all ages. Whether you’re a fan of fantastical fiction or just looking for a light-hearted and entertaining read, this book is a must-read.
So grab a copy of Sideways Stories from Wayside School, curl up with a blanket and a cup of tea, and prepare to embark on a wild and wonderful journey through the halls of Wayside School. Trust us, you won’t regret it!
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