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The Boy Who Failed Show and Tell

por Jordan Sonnenblick

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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Humor (Fiction.) HTML:

An unbelievably hilarous middle-grade true story from bestselling author Jordan Sonnenblick.

In a typical school year, every kid has one or two things go wrong. But for Jordan, there's A LOT going wrong ALL THE TIME.

Take this year. Here are some of the thing going wrong:

â?? His teacher hates him. Like, really hates him. Like, is totally out to get him even when he's trying to be good, and is willing to fail him on the simplest things, like show and tell.

â?? He has a slight breathing problem because of his asthma. And breathing is never really an optional activity.

â?? His pet snake has given birth to way, way, way too many baby snakes, all who need a home.

â?? He is finding that becoming The World's Best Drummer in no time whatsoever is maybe not the easiest goal.

â?? There are bullies ready to stomp him when all he has to defend himself with is a lunchbox.

And all this doesn't even include the freak swing set accident, the fears inside his head, or the funniest class presentation ever.

By keeping his cool (some of the time), banging on the drums (a lot), and keeping his sense of humor (all the time), Jordan's going to try to make it through the year... and grow up to write a book… (más)

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Personal Thoughts: I wish his books for younger kids would be as awesome as his books for junior high. This book was alright. There were nice moments, humorous parts, and good storytelling, but many kids will miss the narrative arc, since this is instead a series of vignettes from his childhood. A 5th grader teacher using this as a readaloud stated that it was slow, the kids thought it was ok, and there was a lot to discuss.

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  pigeonlover | Dec 29, 2021 |
Jordan wants to be the best at something - anything - but instead, he's unmemorable: the third-shortest, the second-smartest, etc. But when he starts fourth grade, he just might have a new, undesirable distinction: kid most hated by his teacher. Mrs. Fisher truly is awful - so bad that Jordan transfers schools, which presents a new bundle of challenges, but also a wonderfully understanding new teacher, Miss Tuff. Through it all (including his dad's cancer scare, his baby snakes' deaths, fights at school, and an "idiot" left hand that can't keep up with his right hand when he's drumming), Jordan keeps trucking, and trying to be good. Set in Long Island in the late 1970s.

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Dedication: To Elizabeth Tuff Duffy, the best fourth-grade teacher in the world, for understanding that sometimes the most difficult student is the one who needs love the most

It seems to be that becoming a drummer isn't just learning a set of skills. Becoming that guy would be more like a transformation: caterpillar me would have to somehow turn into...not a butterfly, exactly. Something cooler and stronger. Something heroic. (22)

This is one of the worst things about being nine. Let's face it: pretty much everybody is my elder. Which seems to mean that everyone can do whatever they want to me... (51)

It is just another example of how following directions can drown you. (87)

What I really wish is that I could stop ruining everything, and maybe even be particularly good at something. (88)

Comic books have excellent lessons...."With great power comes great responsibility"...love is more important than war....you can't judge people just for being different from you....you have to stick up for your friends, no matter what. (93)

Sure, it hurts getting smashed in the kidney by a fastball. But I would rather lose a kidney than my reputation.
Choices like this come up a lot in my life, for some reason. (142)

I suppose all I can do is keep trying to be good. There is always a chance it will work eventually. (152)

My parents have been saying the car is a lemon, which seems to be like a bad egg but with wheels. (184)

I am confused. Sometimes, it's really hard to figure out when having fun is just fun, and when it is the same as being bad. (204) ( )
  JennyArch | Aug 26, 2021 |
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Humor (Fiction.) HTML:

An unbelievably hilarous middle-grade true story from bestselling author Jordan Sonnenblick.

In a typical school year, every kid has one or two things go wrong. But for Jordan, there's A LOT going wrong ALL THE TIME.

Take this year. Here are some of the thing going wrong:

â?? His teacher hates him. Like, really hates him. Like, is totally out to get him even when he's trying to be good, and is willing to fail him on the simplest things, like show and tell.

â?? He has a slight breathing problem because of his asthma. And breathing is never really an optional activity.

â?? His pet snake has given birth to way, way, way too many baby snakes, all who need a home.

â?? He is finding that becoming The World's Best Drummer in no time whatsoever is maybe not the easiest goal.

â?? There are bullies ready to stomp him when all he has to defend himself with is a lunchbox.

And all this doesn't even include the freak swing set accident, the fears inside his head, or the funniest class presentation ever.

By keeping his cool (some of the time), banging on the drums (a lot), and keeping his sense of humor (all the time), Jordan's going to try to make it through the year... and grow up to write a book

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