Space Station Seventh Grade Novel Text

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Space Station Seventh Grade Novel Text

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Short Description:
Jason Herkimer navigates the challenges of seventh grade, dealing with school, friendships, and family dynamics while trying to fit in and understand himself.
# Pages:
235
SKU:
946B
ISBN
978-0-31680-605-3
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Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
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Short Description:
Jason Herkimer navigates the challenges of seventh grade, dealing with school, friendships, and family dynamics while trying to fit in and understand himself.
# Pages:
235
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About the Book Space Station Seventh Grade

Space Station Seventh Grade by Jerry Spinelli is a coming-of-age novel that captures the trials and tribulations of seventh-grader Jason Herkimer. The story is narrated by Jason himself, who takes readers through a year filled with the typical challenges of adolescence, including school, friendships, and family dynamics.

Jason struggles with fitting in at school, dealing with pimples, and navigating his crush on a cheerleader named Debbie. He also faces the ups and downs of friendships, particularly with his best friend Richie Bell, and the complexities of his relationships with his family members. Throughout the novel, Jason’s experiences reflect the universal themes of growing up, self-discovery, and the awkwardness of adolescence.

The title of the book refers to Jason’s imaginative project of building a space station, which serves as a metaphor for his desire to create a place where he can be himself and escape the pressures of growing up. As the story progresses, Jason learns valuable lessons about acceptance, resilience, and the importance of being true to oneself.

Spinelli’s debut novel is both humorous and poignant, capturing the essence of what it means to navigate the often turbulent waters of middle school. It’s a nostalgic and relatable read for anyone who has ever felt out of place or struggled to find their identity during their formative years.

 

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