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[.ca] Nothings Fair In Fifth Grade (ISBN 0140344438)



This is a wonderful book...:
... I'm 23 years old, and I still love this book. It was an ever present staple of my childhood reading library. This book was my first paperbackpurchase, which I bought after I became really obsessed with the book and was denied from taking it out of the library anymore, because it seemed that I -always- ahd it checked out. This book was absoulutly great because it shows how even "big fat theives" need friends too. When a girl named Elsie Edwards is a new student in Jenny Sawyers 5th grade class, the class makes fun of her (behind her back of course) because of how heavy she is. When some of the class' lunch money starts disappearing, they discover that it was Elsie who's been taking it. After a while, after Elsie, a math whiz, tutors Jenny in math, Jenny befriends Elsie and so does alot of kids. The ending really shocked me when I first read it, and I know you'll be shocked too! I highly recommend this book to any parent looking for great reading material for their kids. In fact, I was so shocked to see that Amazon carried this title, that I actually placed a copy of it on my OWN Wishlist, so that my children can enjoy it when they've grown


This book is cool:
When I read Nothing's Fair in Fifth grade by Barthe Declements it just got my interest. This book is an excellent and amazing book. Anyone could enjoy reading it. It is about a girl name Jenny when she's in fifth grade. She had a fantastic time before a new girl came. The new girl's name is Elsie. Everyone from the school is making fun of her because she's fat. Elsie has been robbing the school. Elsie is on a strict diet. She is not suppose to even eat one fast food but she did so now she has to eat in the office. The school can't take Elsie anymore. So they want to throw her out of the school. Jenny wants to rescue Elsie from getting kicked out. So she tries some crazy ideas. One of them is to get Elsie skinny. There are about three more ideas. Find out if Elsie gets kicked out of the school or not.


Nothings Fair In Fifth Grade:
My book is called, Nothings Fair in Fifth Grade. I really reached out to this book. It's a kind of a book that teaches a few lessons. If you would read this book you could really learn something.This book is realistic fiction. In the book Nothings Fair in Fifth Grade, a girl, Emily, just transferred to a different school. She did not have a lot of friends at first but after a while she had a friend named Danny. She helped Emily by being her friend. My opinion of this book is the book is a great book, because it talks about the important thing every one should do be nice to each other.


I loved this book so much:
I was in 5th grade 11 years ago and this was one of the books our class was required to read on our reading list and to write a book report on. I could completely relate to this book at the time, because although I never had weight problems like Elsie in the book, I was treated as an outcast in class and could relate to how Elsie must have felt. I think the kids were really mean to her, and her mother was an insensitive individual with no feelings, but once they began to see her for who she really is, Jenny and Diane became friends with her after Jenny started getting math help from her and grew to like her as she got to know her and her struggles better. I liked the parts where they had the sleepover party and how they got into the stranger's car. A good read.


Extremely disappointing:
I bought this book on the strength of the reviews I read in Amazon, and all I can guess is that these reviewers are friends of the author because this is not a good book at all. My nine year old daughter and I read it together and she was very upset by the constant ridiculing of Elsie, the fact that the author had to restate over and over again what a freak she was, as fat as a circus act, can't look at her feet, has multiple chins, etc. Okay, we get it, she's fat! Now can we get on to the humanity of the child? The other girls, including the narrator, were unlikeable for so long that we almost didn't care when they started to realize Elsie was a person with feelings. And my daughter was very concerned with Elsie's mother's abuse of her, and very much hoping the mother would come to some kind of understanding of her daughter by the end. I read the last two chapters before she did, and when I told her that no such event occurred she refused to read the end of the book. As a writer myself, I was disappointed by the author's lack of a grip on story structure. The characters had very little arc, and there were no likeable characters to relate to. In addition, the utterly terrifying chapter where the children are kidnapped by a truck driver and taken outside the city limits has no place in a book like this. Nor did the slap on the wrist outcome by the police. My daughter also was very confused by this. I respect the opinions of those who liked this book, but I couldn't disagree more.


Author:Barthe Declements
Binding:Paperback
EAN:9780140344431
Edition:Reissue
ISBN:0140344438
Number Of Pages:144
Publication Date:1990-05-01
Reading Level:Ages 9-12



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