Now Everybody Really Hates Me

Now Everybody Really Hates Me by Jane Read Martin is a First Edition published by HarperCollins on January 25, 1996. This humorous juvenile fiction book, spanning 32 pages, presents the story of Patty Jane Pepper, who feels she is being unfairly punished by her parents for a minor incident with her brother. In her quest for justice, Patty Jane concocts a series of amusing plans to retaliate against her parents while navigating the complexities of adolescence.
Readers will find a lighthearted exploration of social themes and the humorous challenges of family dynamics. Patty Jane’s antics, including her decision to stay in her room indefinitely and communicate in a secret code, highlight the whimsical nature of childhood misunderstandings. This edition captures the essence of humor and the trials of growing up, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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Good-bye Cruel World!
Patty Jane Pepper is being unjustly punished. Her parents claim that she punched her brother Theodore. In fact, she only touched him–hard. And she didn’t call him a dumbbell, either. She just called him a dumb head. Nonetheless, she’s been sent to her room.
So Patty Jane decides to punish her parents back. She’ll stay in her room–forever. She’ll stay up really, really, really late (so that when she goes to bed it will be the next day), speak in a code that only she understands, and never, ever eat again. Unless, of course, there’s something good for dinner…
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