Hank Zipzer #07; Help! Somebody Get Me Out of Fourth Grade!
by Henry Winkler; Lin Oliver; Illustrated by Jesse Joshua Watson

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ISBN-10:   0448436191
ISBN-13:   9780448436197
Publisher:   Penguin Group (USA) Inc
Series:   Hank Zipzer Ser.: The Mostly True Confessions of the World's Best Underachiever
Category:   Beginning Readers, Reading Series
Pub. Date:   December 2004
Pages:   160
Format:   Other


Description/Notes
It's time for the end of year parent-teacher conference, and Hank's in a panic.nbsp; He's afraid that his teacher is going to tell his parents that he has to repeat the fourth grade.nbsp; So Hank creates an elaborate scheme to have his parents win an out-of-town trip so they're gone during the conference days.nbsp; Of course, the plan backfires.nbsp; Will Hank have to stay in fourth grade forever?
Fearing that he may be failing fourth grade, Hank enlists the help of his friends, and even his annoying younger sister, in an effort to prevent his parents from attending a parent-teacher conference.
Help! Parent-teacher conferences are coming up, and I'm in a panic! I just know that Ms. Adolf is going to tell my parents some awful things, like-I'm going to have to repeat the fourth grade. Oh, it's just too terrible to think about. What am I going to do? I know-I'll come up with a plan to keep my parents away from the conference. Okay, my mind is racing now...
Henry Winkler is an actor, producer, and director and he speaks publicly all over the world. Holy mackerel! No wonder he needs a nap. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Stacey. They have three children named Jed, Zoe, and Max and two dogs named Monty and Charlotte. If you gave him one word to describe how he feels about this book, he would say, 'Proud.' If you gave him two words, he would say, 'I am so happy that I got a chance to write this book with Lin and I really hope you enjoy it.' That's twenty-two words, but hey, he's got learning challenges. Lin Oliver is a writer and producer of movies, books and television series for children and families. She has created over one hundred episodes of television, four movies and seven books. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Alan. They have three sons named Theo, Ollie, and Cole, one fluffy dog named Annie, and no iguanas. If you gave her two words to describe this book, she would say 'funny and compassionate.' If you asked her what compassionate meant, she would say 'full of kindness.' She would not make you look it up in the dictionary.
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