The Janitor’s Boy

The Janitor’s Boy by Andrew Clements is a First Edition published by Aladdin Paperbacks in 2001. This juvenile fiction book, consisting of 140 pages, explores the challenges faced by fifth grader Jack, who experiences ridicule at school when his classmates discover that his father is a janitor. As Jack navigates the complexities of his emotions, he grapples with feelings of anger directed toward his father.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of identity and family dynamics, particularly as Jack confronts the stigma associated with his father’s job. The story highlights the struggles boys face in their social environments and the impact of peer perception on personal relationships. Through Jack’s journey, the book presents a thoughtful examination of how external judgments can affect one’s self-image and familial bonds.
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Fifth grader Jack finds himself the target of ridicule at school when it becomes known that his father is one of the janitors, and he turns his anger onto his father.
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