How to be Cool in Junior School

How to be Cool in Junior School by Betsy Duffey is a novel published by Puffin in 1997, featuring 96 pages of engaging content. This story follows a young boy navigating the challenges of school life, particularly focusing on his efforts to manage his mother’s excessive attention while dealing with a school bully and discovering his own sense of coolness. The book is presented in English and includes black-and-white illustrations throughout.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of personal identity and social dynamics within a school setting. The story delves into the complexities of childhood relationships and the quest for self-acceptance, making it relatable for young audiences. With its focus on school and education, this juvenile fiction piece offers insights into the everyday experiences of growing up, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone.
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Originally published in 1996 and now available in paperback, a novel in which a young boy has to deflect his mother’s overweaning attention in order to elude the school bully and develop his personal brand of cool. Illustrated in black and white throughout.
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