Twenty-eight years after the late Andrew Clements introduced his iconic debut novel Frindle, Random House Books for Young Readers will posthumously publish its follow-up, The Frindle Files, on August ...
Prolific children’s author Andrew Clements, best known for his popular middle grade novel Frindle, about a fifth-grader’s plan to invent a new word, died on November 28 in West Baldwin, Me., following ...
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Josh Willett is a sixth-grader who loves biking, skateboarding and, most of all, computers. He practices coding after school and uses his laptop in every class. Every class, that is, except English.
Andrew Clements, Author, illus. by Chris Blair. S&S $15.95 (176p) ISBN 978-0-689-86687-6 Clements (Frindle ) introduces 12-year-old Ted, a likable lad who reads multiple mysteries each week—and ...
Chicago’s Griffin Theatre Company has announced a limited five-performance-only run of the company’s most popular touring show for young people, FRINDLE. Based on the novel by Andrew Clements, and ...
A quirky, imaginative tale about creative thought and the power of language, Andrew Clements's "Frindle," presented by the Griffin Theatre Company, comes to life on the Loeb Playhouse stage of Purdue ...
Andrew Clements, a schoolteacher turned children’s author whose first novel, “Frindle” — about a mischievous fifth-grader who coins a new word for “pen” — was an unlikely bestseller about a kid’s ...