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The Seventh Most Important Thing is a realistic fiction novel by Shelley Pearsall that won numerous awards, including an ALA Notable Book, an ILA Teachers Choice, and a Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year. The summary of the book is about Arthur, a 13-year-old boy dealing with grief after his father's death, who is sentenced to community service for injuring the local junk man, James Hampton. Arthur's punishment is to collect seven specific items from the trash for Hampton, who uses them to create a magnificent, secret work of art.

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