![]() ![]() Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia as the top student in her graduating class. Finally, Joey is able to make a crane out of the napkins! His hard work and patience has paid off, and he is an origami master!ĭori Kleber was born in Atlanta, Georgia. After school Joey goes to Muy Mexicana and practices his origami with the table napkins, each day getting more and more intricate. ![]() Lopez asks if Joey could make all of the table napkins look fancy and Joey sets to work. While Joey is waiting for his fajitas, he folds the table napkin into a pyramid. Lopez tells Joey that many artists are misunderstood, especially when they are learning. Lopez, Joey laments that while he is being patient and practicing everyone else is losing their patience with him. To raise his spirits, Joey goes next door to Muy Mexicana for some fajitas (fajitas make us feel better too). Finally, his mother puts the kibosh on his incessant folding, and Joey feels defeated. ![]() After that, Joey practices on everything that he can get his hands on that will fold, including his sister’s sheet music and the dollar bills in his mother’s wallet. When Joey learns about origami from his friend Sarah Takimoto’s mother, he decides he MUST become an origami master. He is enamored by maps and accordions, and sleeps in a foldout bed. ![]() Topics Covered: POC-Centric Narratives, Culture & Traditions, Social-Emotional Development, Self-Expression. ![]()
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