Marvin One Too Many

Marvin One Too Many by Katherine Paterson is a children’s book published by HarperCollins on August 1, 2001. This edition features 48 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Marvin, who feels out of place on his first day of school, struggling to find his way while grappling with his difficulties in reading.
Readers will find a narrative that resonates with both reluctant and eager readers, as Marvin’s experiences reflect common challenges faced in a school setting. The book addresses themes of social issues and new experiences, making it relatable for young audiences. Illustrated by Jane Clark Brown, the story captures Marvin’s journey and ultimate triumph, providing a reassuring perspective for children navigating similar situations.
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Marvin is scared. It is the first day of school and everyone seems to know where to go — except Marvin. Everyone seems to have a place in class — except Marvin. And everyone seems to know how to read — except Marvin.
Marvin’s struggle with reading will ring true to reluctant and eager readers alike, and all will share his triumph in Katherine Paterson’s reassuring story perfectly captured by Jane Clark Brown’s illustrations.
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