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    School Trouble for Andy Russell

    by David A. Adler, Will Hillenbrand (Illustrator)


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    • ISBN-13: 9780152054281
    • Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    • Publication date: 09/05/2013
    • Series: Andy Russell Series , #3
    • Edition description: First Edition
    • Pages: 130
    • Sales rank: 211,354
    • Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.50(h) x 0.37(d)
    • Lexile: 520L (what's this?)
    • Age Range: 7 - 9 Years


    DAVID ADLER has written more than a hundred books, including Lou Gehrig: The Luckiest Man and Mama Played Baseball. He lives on Long Island, New York. 

    WILL HILLENBRAND has written and illustrated many award-winning picture books, including The House That Drac Built by Judy Sierra and his own Down by the Station. He lives in Terrace Park, Ohio.

    Table of Contents

    The Round-Bodied, Brown-Haired Jailer
    1(11)
    Roman Holiday
    11(16)
    Andy Loves Animals
    27(6)
    I Am an Actor
    33(9)
    Protein Surprise
    42(12)
    Big Trouble
    54(10)
    Prisoner in the Principal's Office
    64(13)
    Adults Don't Apologize
    77(8)
    No Python, No Cobra
    85(12)
    Adults Do Apologize
    97(13)
    Visiting Ms. Roman
    110
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    Andy Russell tries--he really does. But his teacher, Ms. Roman, can be so boring. He daydreams in class and forgets about tests, and finally Ms. Roman has had enough. Andy always knew she had it in for him! But when Ms. Roman is out sick, Andy's class gets a fishy substitute teacher and things turn from bad to worse. Guess who is sent to the principal's office when someone starts playing tricks on the sub!

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    Library Journal
    Gr 2-4-This third installment in the series is filled with fun and misadventure. Poor Andy! His mother is expecting a baby, his foster sister, Tamika, is homesick for her family, and he keeps finding himself in trouble at school. When his strict teacher falls ill, Andy's class plans on taking advantage of the substitute. This, however, only leads to more trouble for Andy, who keeps getting blamed for things he didn't do. The perspective of fourth graders is perfectly captured, as is their angst. In the end, the boy learns that teachers aren't always as bad as they seem. Hillenbrand's black-and-white illustrations show a likable Andy in some of the unpleasant, though often funny situations in which he finds himself. A good choice for reluctant readers and those looking for easy, entertaining chapter books.-Christy Norris Blanchette, Valley Cottage Library, NY Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
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