Andrew Clements
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Andrew Clements (born 1949) is an American author of books for children. Clements grew up in New Jersey and Illinois, United States. He worked as a teacher for seven years after college. He started his literary career by writing the text for picture books, and went on to write children's novels. His first novel was Frindle, which still remains one of his best-known works. Most of his novels' covers depict a person, usually a child, holding something up to the reader. Clements currently lives in Westborough, Massachusetts, with his wife Rebecca and their four children.
Books Written by Clements
- Frindle
- The Janitor's Boy
- Jake Drake, Know-It-All
- Jake Drake, Bully Buster
- A Week in the Woods
- The Landry News
- The School Story
- The Report Card
- Lunch Money
- The Last Holiday Concert
- Things Not Seen
- Big Al
- Room One
- A Million Dots
- Things Hoped For
- No Talking!
- The Jacket
[edit] External links
- Biographical article about Andrew Clements
- Another biographical article about Andrew Clements
- "Made-up stories of real life " - an interview with Andrew Clements, by Yvonne Zipp, dated Tuesday, July 3, 2001
- andrewclements.com - official website of Andrew Clements
- Frindle.com - official website of his first novel, Frindle