Frindle

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Dingles, 1993
When Nick learns about how words are created he decides to call a pen, a frindle, then he gets his friends to use the word. His teacher wants him to end the nonsense, but the word has spread and there¿s nothing Nick can do to stop it. Includes grey-scale illustrations, book preview and author/illustrator profiles. Chapter Book: 15 chapters.

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關於作者 (1993)

Andrew Clements was born in Camden, New Jersey on May 7, 1949. He received a bachelor's degree in literature from Northwestern University and master's degree in teaching from National Louis University. Before becoming a full-time author, he taught in the public schools north of Chicago for seven years, was a singer-songwriter, and worked in publishing. He is well known for his picture book texts, but it was his middle school novel, Frindle, that was a breakthrough for his writing career. Frindle won numerous awards including the Georgia Children's Book Award, the Sasquatch Children's Book Award, the Massachusetts Children's Book Award, the Rhode Island Children's Book Award, and the Year 2000 Young Hoosier Book Award. His other works include The Landry News, The Janitor's Boy, No Talking, Things Not Seen, Things Hoped For, and Things That Are.

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