Andrew Clements
Andrew Clements was an acclaimed American author of children's literature, best known for his debut novel Frindle, published in 1996, which won numerous awards including 16 state book awards and the Christopher Award. Born in Camden, New Jersey, he studied literature at Northwestern University, earned a Master's in Teaching, worked in publishing, and later wrote over 80 books for young readers before moving to Maine to focus on writing full-time. Clements passed away in 2019, leaving a legacy of school-themed stories like Lunch Money and The Report Card that have sold over 10 million copies.
Children's literature
Middle grade
Extra Credit
Ringo Saves The Day! : A True Story
Dogku
The Whites of Their Eyes (Benjamin Pratt and the Keepers of the School)
The Map Trap
The Map Trap
The Map Trap
In Harm's Way
Lunch Money
Big Al and Shrimpy
No Talking
The Report Card
Jake Drake, Bully Buster (Ready-For-Chapters)
We the Children
The School Story
Things Not Seen
Fear Itself
Things That Are (Things Not Seen)
The Handiest Things in the World
Dogku
The Jacket
Because Your Mommy Loves You
Lost and Found
We Hold These Truths