The Waffler

The Waffler

by Gail Donovan
The Waffler

The Waffler

by Gail Donovan

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Overview

When one boy waffles back and forth, it’s going to take a few little kids–and one pet rat–to get him to finally make a decision.

Monty is a waffler–he can never make up his mind, which always gets him in trouble. But when each student in his fourth-grade class is assigned a kindergarten buddy, Monty takes some left-out kindergarteners under his wing, even though it’s against the rules to have more than one buddy. When his blended family and his teachers find out, they give him an ultimatum: choose just one buddy, or have none at all. That stinks! On top of that, his beloved pet rat escapes, and his twin sister stops speaking to him! Monty doesn’t want to cast away his new friends, but he needs to come to a decision before everything spins out of control. With laugh-out-loud humor reminiscent of Andrew Clements, Donovan gets the agony–and the tremendous fun–of elementary school perfectly.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781101612675
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication date: 08/15/2013
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
Lexile: 640L (what's this?)
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 7 - 9 Years

About the Author

Gail Donovan lives with her family in Portland, Maine, where she works in a school library. Like Monty, Gail is a twin, and her twin sister currently lives on a boat as she sails around the world. Gail’s previous books include In Memory of Gorfman T. Frog, which was named a "New York Public Library Best Books for Children," and What’s Bugging Bailey Blecker?, a "Horn Book back-to-school recommended title."

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"A solid middle-grade choice—no waffling necessary." - Kirkus Reviews

"A solidly realistic school and family story for fans of Louis Sachar and Claudia Mills." - The Horn Book

"The everyday-life plots, following Monty’s relationship with his family and his accidental adoption of not one but four kindergarten buddies, are comedic and enjoyable." - The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Readers will identify with Monty’s issues and root for him...this novel has an enjoyable plot and likeable characters and is therefore a definite selection for any elementary library." - Library Media Connection

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