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Unschooled

By Allan Woodrow   

Scholastic Inc | ISBN 9781338116892 Paperback
288 Pages | 5.26" x 7.61" | Ages 8 to 12

Scholastic Inc | ISBN 9781338116885 Hardcover
288 Pages | 5.89" x 8.55" | Ages 8 to 12

Scholastic Inc | ISBN 9781338116908 Ebook
288 Pages | Ages 8 to 12

This year's fifth graders are the worst Principal Klein has ever seen. But he's hoping that Spirit Week can teach them teamwork, with a top secret prize for the winning team as incentive.

Best friends George and Lilly have been looking forward to Spirit Week all year. They might be complete opposites, but they can't wait to be on the winning team together. When their classes end up rivals, with Lilly leading Team Red and George leading Team Blue, the friends swear they can compete and remain best friends.

But suddenly there are slimed lockers, sabotaged costumes, and class pets held hostage. As the pranks escalate, it threatens everything, including the prize. Because if Principal Klein finds out, Spirit Week will be cancelled and the students will spend the rest of the year in detention.

Can George and Lilly find a way to fix their friendship and get the entire fifth grade to play fair, or is the most awesome week of fifth grade about to make this the worst school year ever?

Raves & reviews:

Praise for Allan Woodrow
Class Dismissed
"Aimed equally at boys and girls, this engaging comedy offers some life lessons with a giggle." –Kirkus

"Readers won't regret picking up this title."–School Library Connection

The Pet War
"This fast-paced and funny novel presents a protagonist in the tradition of Tom Sawyer, a smug but winning preteen boy generally beloved by his peers though regarded with suspicion and perhaps a hint of distaste by adults." –Bulletin of the Center of Children's Books

"Otto is a humorous protagonist whose narrative will keep readers amused. Pet lovers will enjoy this entertaining story." –School Library Journal

"Many readers will identify with Otto's yearning for a pet and his frustrations with his all-too-perfect sister." –Publisher's Weekly