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Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade by Barthe DeClements - Open Library
Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You By Barthe DeClements
- I got a number of requests for the final book in DeClements’s series featuring Elsie Edwards, as she evolves from gross 5 th grade pariah to a beautiful but emotionally scarred high school student while dealing with a neglectful mother, bratty younger sister, absentee father, and newfound popularity with her male classmates picks up halfway.
How Do You Lose Those Ninth Grade Blues? - Goodreads
Books by Barthe DeClements
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3.95 avg rating — 11,924 ratings — published 1981 — 31 editions
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3.73 avg rating — 2,226 ratings — published 1985 — 15 editions
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3.72 avg rating — 341 ratings — published 1988 — 10 editions
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3.74 avg rating — 336 ratings — published 1984 — 5 editions
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3.80 avg rating — 274 ratings — published 1985 — 6 editions
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3.74 avg rating — 119 ratings — published 1988 — 6 editions
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4.02 avg rating — 61 ratings — published 1986 — 5 editions
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3.77 avg rating — 57 ratings — published 1987 — 4 editions
Nothing’s Fair In Fifth Grade By Barthe DeClements
- On the first day of 6 th grade, Helen is disappointed when Louise, Jenny, Diane and Elsie are assigned to hip young Mr. Marshall’s room, while she will be spending the year with Mrs. Lobb.
Barthe DeClements (Author of Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade)
- Barthe DeClements introduced Elsie Edwards as the class fatty-pariah in Nothing’s Fair in Fifth Grade, and followed her development into an insecure high schooler in How Do I Lose Those Ninth Grade Blues?
Jerry Johnson. | |
334 Ratings · 17 Reviews · published 1984 · 5 editions. | |
Narrated by year-old Deidre “Didi” Neil, the book opens with her transfer from the regular public high school to Cooperation High. |
Books by Barthe DeClements - Goodreads
Barthe DeClements (Author of Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade)
Books by Barthe DeClements - Goodreads
- Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade (Elsie Edwards, #1), How Do You Lose Those Ninth Grade Blues?, Seventeen and In-Between, Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You.