Fudge, Peter, Sheila and the rest of the gang are here - in brand-new irresistible editions from Berkley Books.
Superfudge ANNOTATION Peter describes the highs and lows of life with his younger brother, Fudge.
FROM THE PUBLISHER Fudge, Peter, Sheila and the rest of the gang are here - in brand-new irresistible editions from Berkley Books.
FROM THE CRITICS Children's Literature - Stacey King
Perhaps Blume's most loveable children's novel, Superfudge picks up from where Tails of a Fourth Grade Nothing leaves 12-year-old Peter, his 4-year-old brother Fudge, and the rest of the Hatcher family. As if Fudge hasn't caused enough problems already, now Peter's parents are planning on moving to the country for a whole year and having another baby. Will Peter have another tiny version of Fudge on his hands? The story chronicles these and other familiar growing pains for adolescents, as well as some less-than-typical issues, like the Hatchers' friendly neighbor who may or may not eat worms. Parents will love reading the Fudge stories to a captive audience, and children will laugh out loud at the hysterical reenactment of typical family situations. 2003 (orig. 1980), Puffin/Penguin, Ages 5 to 12.
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