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Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Growing Up

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Growing Up
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tommy Greenwald
Illustrated by J. P. Coovert
SeriesCharlie Joe Jackson Series
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:208
Dimensions(mm): Height 193,Width 131
ISBN/Barcode 9781250158352
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations Black-and-white illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher St Martin's Press
Imprint St Martin's Press
Publication Date 14 August 2018
Publication Country United States

Description

Yes! Graduation day is finally here! Charlie Joe has been waiting for this moment his entire middle-school career. This might even be the best day of his life. No more teachers! No more books! Just make it through the ceremony and he's free. But suddenly things around him are starting to change. Words like responsibility and college prep keep popping out of his friends' mouths. What happened to words like fun and pool party? And come to think of it, doesn't high school bring more teachers and more books? Maybe this whole growing up thing isn't such a good idea after all. Actually, being a kid is pretty darn fun! Surely Charlie Joe can figure out a way to put the brakes on growing up-and fast!

Author Biography

Tommy Greenwald - according to his wife, Cathy - has the maturity level of a thirteen-year-old, which makes him uniquely qualified to write this book. He has had the best time ever writing the Charlie Joe Jackson series, and is looking forward to his next challenge, which may involve dogs, or chocolate, or both. He is also the author of Jack Strong Takes a Stand and Katie Friedman Gives Up Texting! (And Lives to Tell About It). tommygreenwald.com.

Reviews

Praise for the Charlie Joe Jackson series: Snappy, sarcastic middle-school humor lifts this overlong book, and the spot drawings and occasional very short pithy paragraphs are a pleasant surprise. No middle schooler wants to face a month at summer enrichment camp, but many will enjoy watching Charlie Joe work harder than he has ever worked before to avoid it. --Kirkus Reviews on Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Extra Credit Reluctant readers . . . are the target audience here. All in all it's a great little book . . . . This is definitely the book to hand those The Strange Case of Origami Yoda fans out there who are looking for more, and it'll probably satisfy non-non-readers as well. --School Library Journal on Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading [S]lackers everywhere have a new, likable hero in Charlie Joe Jackson. --Kirkus Reviews on Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Not Reading