<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>What if one day you decided to stop calling a word like pen "pen" and started calling it something else--like "frindle"? When Nicholas Allen does just that, and encourages all of his friends to start using the new word, his experiment turns the town upside down. An imaginative tale about creative thought and the power of words.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Nicholas Allen</b> has plenty of ideas. Who can forget the time he turned his third-grade classroom into a tropical island, or the times he fooled his teacher by chirping like a blackbird? But now Nick's in fifth grade, and it looks like his days as a troublemaker are over. Everyone knows that Mrs. Granger, the language arts teacher, has X-ray vision, and nobody gets away with anything in her classroom. To make matters worse, she's also a fanatic about the dictionary, which is hopelessly boring to Nick. But when Nick learns an interesting tidbit about words and where they come from, it inspires his greatest plan yet: to invent a new word. From now on, a pen is no longer a pen -- it's a <i>frindle.</i> It doesn't take long for <i>frindle</i> to take root, and soon the excitement spreads well beyond his school and town. His parents and Mrs. Granger would like Nick to put an end to all this nonsense. But <i>frindle</i> doesn't belong to Nick anymore. All he can do now is sit back and watch what happens. <br> This quirky, imaginative tale about creative thought and the power of words will have readers inventing their own words. Brian Selznick's black-and-white illustrations enhance the humor in this unforgettable story.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A captivating tale -- one to press upon children, and one they'll be passing among themselves." -- "Kirkus", pointered review<br><br>"Will have readers smiling all the way through...hilarious." -- "The Horn Book", starred review<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Andrew Clements (1949-2019) was the author of the enormously popular <i>Frindle</i>. More than 10 million copies of his books have been sold, and he was nominated for a multitude of state awards, including a Christopher Award and an Edgar Award. His popular works include <i>About Average</i>, <i>Troublemaker</i>, <i>Extra Credit</i>, <i>Lost and Found</i>, <i>No Talking</i>, <i>Room One</i>, <i>Lunch Money</i>, and more. He was also the author of the Benjamin Pratt & the Keepers of the School series. Find out more at AndrewClements.com. <p/>Brian Selznick is the author and illustrator of the bestselling <i>The Invention of Hugo Cabret</i>, which was awarded the Caldecott Medal and was a National Book Award finalist. He is also the illustrator of many books for children, including <i>Frindle</i> and <i>Lunch Money</i> by Andrew Clements, as well as the Doll People trilogy by Ann M. Martin and Laura Godwin, and <i>The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins</i> by Barbara Kerley, which was a Caldecott Honor Book. Mr. Selznick divides his time between Brooklyn, New York, and San Diego, California.
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