Author: | Mark Joseph | ISBN: | 1230002475943 |
Publisher: | Mark Joseph | Publication: | August 15, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Mark Joseph |
ISBN: | 1230002475943 |
Publisher: | Mark Joseph |
Publication: | August 15, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The only thing harder than making a name for yourself in the sixth grade is making a name for yourself in the sixth grade. Andrew Offerman and his best friend, Bo Jennings, have just begun to figure that out as they make their way through the chaotic world of middle school.
Live every exciting moment of Andrew's sixth grade year as he fends off a daily barrage of verbal assaults from his older sister, Sophia; grapples with his flatulent archenemy, Johnny Gaston; hustles his parental field generals, Frank and Bella; and toys with his next door neighbor and principal, Mr. Fairchild.
“The Andrew Offerman Chronicles” are a lighthearted, very funny glimpse into the mind of an eleven year old boy who yearns to be an adult and is much smarter than he thinks.
In "Melting the Iceman” Andrew comes out of his self-imposed retirement from pranking to get even with his archenemy, Johnny Gaston. Andrew and Bo concoct a few surprises that they hope will keep Johnny away from them for years to come. Will their strategy work? Or will they just make their rivalry with their old foe worse?
The only thing harder than making a name for yourself in the sixth grade is making a name for yourself in the sixth grade. Andrew Offerman and his best friend, Bo Jennings, have just begun to figure that out as they make their way through the chaotic world of middle school.
Live every exciting moment of Andrew's sixth grade year as he fends off a daily barrage of verbal assaults from his older sister, Sophia; grapples with his flatulent archenemy, Johnny Gaston; hustles his parental field generals, Frank and Bella; and toys with his next door neighbor and principal, Mr. Fairchild.
“The Andrew Offerman Chronicles” are a lighthearted, very funny glimpse into the mind of an eleven year old boy who yearns to be an adult and is much smarter than he thinks.
In "Melting the Iceman” Andrew comes out of his self-imposed retirement from pranking to get even with his archenemy, Johnny Gaston. Andrew and Bo concoct a few surprises that they hope will keep Johnny away from them for years to come. Will their strategy work? Or will they just make their rivalry with their old foe worse?