99 pages 3 hours read

Andrew Clements

The School Story

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2001

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Before You Read

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Super Short Summary

In Andrew Clements’s The School Story, sixth grader Natalie Nelson, aided by her best friend Zoe, strives to publish her manuscript written under the pseudonym Cassandra Day. The girls navigate the complexities of the publishing world by enlisting their teacher Ms. Clayton's help, overcoming industry obstacles, crafting clever schemes, and ultimately succeeding in getting Natalie's book published. Sensitive topics such as the death of a parent are present.

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Andrew Clements' The School Story is widely praised for its engaging narrative about youth and creativity. Reviewers commend the book's relatable characters and inspirational themes, appealing primarily to middle-grade readers. However, some critiques mention a predictable plot and simplistic writing. Overall, it is seen as a heartwarming story ideal for young audiences.

Who should read this

Who Should Read The School Story?

A reader who would enjoy The School Story by Andrew Clements is typically a preteen or young adolescent who loves realistic fiction with relatable characters and school settings. Fans of Clements' other works, such as Frindle, or Louis Sachar’s Holes, will likely appreciate the engaging narrative and themes of friendship, creativity, and perseverance.

RecommendedReading Age

8-12years

Book Details

Genre

Education

Modern Classic Fiction

Children's Literature

Topics

Education

Grief / Death

Themes

Relationships: Family

Relationships: Friendship

Emotions/Behavior: Grief