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Title: Just Call Me Stupid
Author: Tom Birdseye
Narrator: Johnny Heller
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 59 mins
Language: English
Release date: 10-23-08
Publisher: Recorded Books
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Kids, Ages 8-10
Publisher's Summary:
Then Celina moves into the house next door. She likes to read so much that her face glows whenever she picks up a book. Can Celina prove to Patrick that he really is smart, or will a crisis prove her wrong?
Just Call Me Stupid is a Florida Sunshine State Young Reader's Award winner. Tom Birdseye's perceptive and heart-warming stories of childhood are on school reading lists across the country. Birdseye's realistic writing style and narrator Johnny Heller's emotional narration are an irresistible combination.
Members Reviews:
The book gave good insight into a southwestern school.
I really did enjoy this book. I thought it gave really good insight into what a real southwestern elementary school is like. I had one real big problem with the book though, I didn't like the use of wetback in the story. I know that is what a lot of white people call people from Mexico and farther south, but I don't think young children need to hear or see that kind of language. It's like your showing them (the children) another derogatory word they can use around their friends and family. Other than that I really liked the book.
Just Call Me Stupid is a GREAT book!!!!!
I have just finished reading Just Call Me Stupid. The book is really good and has a lot of emotions. When I was reading this book I felt like I was the character and I felt their emotions. I could feel angry when Patrick was angry. I could feel sorrow when Celina was sorrowful and I could feel the calmness of Mrs. Romero. The story is really good and I am so happy that Patrick can read now. If you have not read this book, READ IT!!!!!!!!!!!
Just call me stupid
This was a really good book.It does have its moments when it isn't very interesting,but for the most part it is very interesting.It is about a boy who has some problems and he has to try to get over them with the help of his friends.I would very much so recomend this book.
Good book for diversitity/tolerance lessons
I like this book because it shows that everyone is special and has unique talents, if you just look in the right places. It has humor and suspense, but can get a little overdone with the "stupid" theme at times.
Just Call Me Stupid
Good book to use with a class of middle grade students. Includes some good life lessons of understanding and accepting differences.