So this book is easily one of my favorite books. Not because I have a sense of humor, but because the book goes deeper than the jokes into Bobby's difficult family life. To be totally transparent, I picked up the book a couple of years ago when I was looking for a quick read aloud for my fourth grade class at the beginning of the school year. I didn't have many expectations other than, "Elizabeth Levy better have me laughing on every page is this book is about a comedian." After opening the book and reading the first chapter, I howled, I cracked up laughing, I got hooked into Bobby's plight and before you knew it, I was rooting for Bobby to go all the way. It was so good once I finished the book, I couldn't believe I read it in one sitting. Yup, it was that good. Link to request book through Cary Memorial Library. Other similar titles worth reading in case you've already read My Life as a Fifth-Grade Comedian
Below is the official summary for the book My Life as a Fifth-Grade Comedian by Elizabeth Levy. Remember, Brufftopians prevail with a growth mindset. Bobby's constant clowning has the principal threatening to send him to the School for Intervention -- just one step away from reform school. Luckily, Bobby's teacher gives him one last chance: to organize a school wide laugh-off and get teachers and students to compete. Bobby knows he's got to make the contest a success. Will he be able to prove to everybody that he's finally got his act together? More about Elizabeth Levy Courtesy of www.Goodreads.com: Elizabeth Levy has been writing and publishing books for over thirty years and sometimes now she meets kids whose parents read her books when they were children! She has written over 80 books, a number that continues to surprise her, as it surprises her how long she's been at it. Over the years they've printed lots of her books - over five million of them. She loves to try writing different types of books - everything from funny mysteries to novels about kids who get in trouble to history. One of the most pleasant surprises about writing is that she's been invited to travel all over the country and even the world speaking to children, teachers, and librarians. She's made some wonderful friendships and gotten lots of ideas for her books. One of the most special treats is that kids have drawn wonderful pictures of one of her favorite characters, Fletcher. She grew up in Buffalo, New York, then went to Brown University, where she majored in history. When she graduated, she came to New York City and worked for ABC-TV and then for Senator Robert Kennedy. She has lived in New York ever since, and she loves it. She knows all the best places for salami, she has run four marathons, and she has completed many 5-borough bike tours, so she thinks she really knows this place well. At certain times of the year, she can be found out at Shea Stadium watching her team, the New York Mets. She has always loved baseball. Mostly she enjoys hanging out with her friends. They spend lots of time going to movies or plays, playing sports, having meals together. When she's alone and not writing, she is usually reading. She reads mysteries a lot, always has, which is probably why many of her books are mysteries. Other Books by Elizabeth Levy Check out the link on Elizabeth Levy's website for more books if you enjoyed My Life as a Fifth-Grade Comedian.
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