Clementine's Letter

Clementine's Letter

by SaraPennypacker (Author)

Synopsis

Clementine is convinced that her new teacher is secretly hypnotising all the students in her class. How else do you explain a bunch of kids sitting frozen like statues? With her old teacher leaving, Clementine fears that no one will understand her anymore and that she'll always be in trouble. Can she stop him from leaving? Can she get the new teacher to accept her? Or is life as a statue inevitable?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Hodder Children's Books
Published: 01 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 0340957018
ISBN 13: 9780340957011
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: This feisty, fun series from Pennypacker ensures Clementine will become a classic and well-loved character.

Media Reviews
Give this to readers of Judy Blume and cross your fingers for more. Starred review, Kirkus. Kirkus Review Fans of Judy Moody will welcome this portrait of another funny, independent third-grader. Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) Clementine is a true original ... Libraries will need multiple copies of this one, because early chapter-book readers will jump at the chance to spend another eventful week with Clementine. School Library Journal Frazee's polished, warm-spirited line drawings ... capture the endearing idiosyncrasies of its heroine, who will equally charm returning readers and those meeting her for the first time. Booklist Will have immediate appeal for those who enjoy a good school story. Carousel Endearing and funny. Highly recommended. School Librarian Hugely entertaining. Families Magazine Beautifully written and illustrated. Clementine's Letter
Author Bio
Sara Pennypacker was a painter before becoming a writer, and has two absolutely fabulous children who are now grown. She has written several books. Sara lives near the water on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. She loves to float around in the ocean when it's warm, and collect interesting things from the beach when it's not. When she was in school, she never had any problem at all paying attention. Ok, fine. That last part is about somebody else!