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Justin Case: School, Drool, and Other Daily Disasters »

Book cover image of Justin Case: School, Drool, and Other Daily Disasters by Rachel Vail

Authors: Rachel Vail, Matthew Cordell
ISBN-13: 9780312532901, ISBN-10: 0312532903
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Date Published: April 2010
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Rachel Vail

RACHEL VAIL is the author of numerous novels and picture books, including Gorgeous, Ever After, Sometimes I’m Bombaloo, and Righty and Lefty, in which she also collaborated with artist Matthew Cordell. She lives in New York City with her husband and two sons. You can visit her on the Web at www.rachelvail.com.

MATTHEW CORDELL’S most recent book for Feiwel and Friends is Trouble Gum, which he wrote and illustrated. He lives outside of Chicago with his wife and their daughter. You can visit him on the Web at www.matthewcordell.com.

Book Synopsis

The diary of a third-grade year, as told by a loveable worrywart.

Publishers Weekly

Vail, who collaborated with Cordell on the picture book Righty and Lefty, creates an endearing portrait of a third-grade worrywart in this slice-of-life novel written in diary form. At the onset of the school year, Justin K. (later nicknamed Justin Case) is plagued with concerns about his new teacher, his new haircut, and the possibility of losing his best friend (“because she is a girl and I am a boy”). Some of his anxieties prove to be unwarranted, and the year offers surprises both good and bad. After battling loneliness (when his favorite stuffed animal is misplaced) and fears (about getting beaten up and having to climb the rope in gym class), Justin realizes he has attained his third-grade goal of becoming “a little braver this year.” If the young hero's mishaps go on a bit long, they are universally recognizable and distinguished by observations and details that consistently ring true, from being told to “shake it off” on the soccer field to the horrible realization that all the “good kids” got put in the other class. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 7-9. (May)

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