Seventh-Grade Weirdo
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About the Book
Rob wants to start middle school with a brand new image: Normal. But that might be impossible. Because Rob comes from a much publicized, hugely embarrassing family of weirdos. And Rob fears some of their weirdness might just rub off on him...
"...very funny." Kirkus
"...[an] entertaining, sometimes touching story of self-realization..." School Library Journal
"...the story moves swiftly, the hero is likeable, and the themes of family solidarity and living...one's values are important and welcome." Booklist
A Texas Lonestar Book
Florida Sunshine State Young Reader Award
About the Author
Lee Wardlaw is the award-winning author of close to thirty books for young readers, which have sold more than one million copies world-wide. Her newest titles include Won Ton - A Cat Tale Told in Haiku, which won the 2012 Lee Bennett Hopkins Children's Poetry Award and the 2012 Myra Cohn Livingston Poetry Award; Red, White and Boom!, a 4th of July picture book for preschoolers; and 101 Ways to Bug Your Friends and Enemies (age 10-14), the third novel in her popular 101 Ways to Bug...series. Lee lives in Santa Barbara, CA, with her family.