Frindle

Frindle by Andrew Clements, published by Aladdin Paperbacks in 1998, is a bound edition designed for schools and libraries, featuring 105 pages in English. This book presents the story of Nick, whose inventive idea of renaming a pen as a “frindle” sparks a nationwide trend, much to the dismay of his teacher, Mrs. Granger, who unknowingly inspired the concept.
Readers will find a humorous exploration of creativity and the impact of language within the context of school and education. The narrative follows Nick’s journey as he navigates the consequences of his playful invention, highlighting themes of innovation and the dynamics between students and teachers. This edition offers a lighthearted yet insightful look at how a simple idea can resonate beyond the classroom.
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Of all Nick’s ideas, the frindle is his most successful. It’s a pen, or what used to be called a pen. Soon, much of the nation is crazy about frindles–except for Mrs. Granger, Nick’s teacher, who, although she doesn’t realize it, was the inspiration for the idea.
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