Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing Novel Text

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Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing Novel Text

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Short Description:
A nine-year-old boy navigates the trials of having a mischievous two-year-old brother whose antics often lead to chaos and frustration.
# Pages:
120
Age:
Age 9
Age:
Age 10
Age:
Age 11
Author:
Blume, Judy
Grade:
Grade 4
Grade:
Grade 5
Grade:
Grade 6
Genre:
Young Readers
Themes/ Topics:
Family
Themes/ Topics:
Identity
Themes/ Topics:
Personal Growth
SKU:
788B
ISBN
9780142408810
$8.99
Printed Copy:
Comes printed on 3-hole punched looseleaf ready for your binder or file folder
Bulk Pricing:
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Short Description:
A nine-year-old boy navigates the trials of having a mischievous two-year-old brother whose antics often lead to chaos and frustration.
# Pages:
120
Age:
Age 9
Age:
Age 10
Age:
Age 11
Author:
Blume, Judy
Grade:
Grade 4
Grade:
Grade 5
Grade:
Grade 6
Genre:
Young Readers
Themes/ Topics:
Family
Themes/ Topics:
Identity
Themes/ Topics:
Personal Growth
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About the Book Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing

Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing by Judy Blume delves into the life of Peter Hatcher, who is often at his wit’s end due to his younger brother Fudge’s antics. The story is set in New York City, where Peter’s father works in advertising and his mother is a homemaker. Fudge’s behavior ranges from humorous to downright troublesome, such as when he swallows Peter’s pet turtle, Dribble, leading to a hospital visit and much distress for Peter. Throughout the book, Peter feels that his parents favor Fudge and don’t appreciate his own responsible and mature nature. The novel is a series of anecdotes that paint a vivid picture of urban family life and the trials and tribulations of having a mischievous younger sibling.

The book is celebrated for its realistic portrayal of family dynamics and the inner thoughts of a young boy trying to find his place in the family while dealing with a challenging brother. It’s a story that many can relate to, especially those who have experienced the complexities of sibling relationships.

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