Barthe DeClements
Born
in Seattle, Washington, The United States
October 08, 1920
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Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade (Elsie Edwards, #1)
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published
1981
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30 editions
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Sixth Grade Can Really Kill You
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published
1985
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15 editions
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How Do You Lose Those Ninth Grade Blues?
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published
1984
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5 editions
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The Fourth Grade Wizards
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published
1988
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10 editions
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Seventeen and In-Between
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published
1985
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6 editions
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Double Trouble
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published
1988
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6 editions
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I Never Asked You to Understand Me: A Novel
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published
1986
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5 editions
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No Place for Me
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published
1987
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4 editions
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Wake Me at Midnight
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published
1991
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4 editions
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Five-Finger Discount (Jerry Johnson #1)
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published
1989
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12 editions
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“I had just started my new paragraph when the classroom door opened and a woman and a fat blond girl walked in. Sharon sits behind me and I heard her say, “Ugh.” Diane sits beside me and she whispered, “I hope she isn’t going to be in this room.”
― Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade
― Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade
“money. Halfway through that fifth grade year there was no money out on anyone’s desk.”
― Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade
― Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade
“Elsie was gross. Her eyes were squished above cheek bubbles of fat. Her chin rippled down her neck. She really didn’t have a waist except where her stomach bulged out below her chest. Her legs looked like two bed pillows with the ends stuffed in shoes. I knew everyone hated having Elsie in our room.”
― Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade
― Nothing's Fair in Fifth Grade
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