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The Frindle Files by Andrew Clements; illus. by Brian SelznickIntermediate Random 224 pp.8/24 9780399557637 $17.99Library ed. 9780399557644 $20.99e-book ed. 9780399557651 $10.99The student has become the teacher in this sequel to Frindle (rev. 11/96). Nick Allen is now Mr. N, a Hawaiian shirt–wearing sixth-grade ELA teacher who makes his students bring...
The Janitor’s Boy by Andrew Clements was published by Simon & Schuster in 2000. We look back on it on its twentieth anniversary. Published twenty years ago, The Janitor’s Boy was the third middle-grade novel by the late Andrew Clements, following a bestselling debut with Frindle and then The...
Photo: George Clements. We were sad to learn that Andrew Clements passed away late last month. Perhaps best known as the author of Frindle, Clements wrote over eighty books, many of them school stories. Recent titles include The Friendship War and The Losers Club; read Roger Sutton's Five Questions interview...
The Friendship War by Andrew Clements Intermediate, Middle School Random 171 pp. g 1/19 978-0-399-55759-0 $16.99 Library ed. 978-0-399-55760-6 $19.99 e-book ed. 978-0-399-55761-3 $9.99 You know this novel was once upon a time going to be called The Button War, but was beaten to it by a very...
Photo: George Clements. I can't think of anyone better than Andrew Clements to start off our back-to-school issue of The Horn Book Herald. Clements had been publishing picture books for ten years when his first novel, Frindle, came out in 1996. Has there been a fifth grader since...
The Losers Club by Andrew Clements Intermediate Random 233 pp. 8/17 ISBN 978-0-399-55755-2 $16.99 Library ed. 978-0-399-55756-9 $19.99 e-book ed. 978-0-399-55757-6 $10.99 There’s a pattern we’ve come to expect from Clements’s middle-grade novels (beginning with Frindle, rev. 11/96): a kid gets a big idea and sees it through to results...