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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Charise Mericle Harper , Charise Mericle HarperPublisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Houghton Mifflin Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9780547942193ISBN 10: 0547942192 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 05 February 2026 Recommended Age: From 6 to 9 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsJust Grace and the Terrible Tutu on our Fall 2010 list Just Grace and the Snack Attack New characters, such as the hyperactive Owen 1, keep the story fresh, but readers will most enjoy Grace's angst-ridden first-person narrative, delivered with her usual comic touch. Cartoon illustrations (and directions for creating a zine) enliven the text and help to showcase Grace's artistic talent. --Booklist [R]eaders will appreciate her straightforward, honest discussion of strong emotions they'll be sure to relate to. --Horn Book Just Grace Goes Green Girls who are settling into chapter book series featuring Clementine and Judy Moody will love the fast pace and familiar school and family situations. . . . Harper's sketches add interest and break up the text, leaving the new reader time to pause and smile. -Horn Book Just Grace Walks the Dog Grace's cartoon illustrations and charts enliven the conversational, first-person text. . .Her ruminations about the ways that people--and animals--may not be what they seem will provide both entertainment and food for thought for a wide range of readers.--Kirkus Reviews Harper has created a quick enjoyable read in this third 'Grace' book.--Library Media Connection Still Just Grace Harper's strength is her understanding of third-grade angst...she explores with a comic touch...Suggest this reassuring look at friendship and family to fans of Judy Moody and Clementine. --Booklist Dealing with the problems of friendship and change in a lively way...a good addition to the middle-grade shelves. --School Library Journal Just Grace Booksense Summer Selection 2007 The kids come alive in the story, and Harper, the author of several previous books, including the graphic novel Fashion Kitty (2005), enhances the comical goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Equally delightful is the wry voice of energetic Just Grace, who never misses an opportunity to point out the injustices life has dealt her. She's a hero through and through. Give this to fans of Ann Nagda's Meow Means Mischief (2003) or anyone looking for a funny book. --Booklist, starred review Grace is a funny, mischievous protagonist who should easily find a place in the pantheon of precocious third graders. Fans of Amber Brown, Clementine, and Judy Moody will love her. --School Library Journal Just Grace and the Terrible Tutu on our Fall 2010 list Just Grace and the Snack Attack New characters, such as the hyperactive Owen 1, keep the story fresh, but readers will most enjoy Grace's angst-ridden first-person narrative, delivered with her usual comic touch. Cartoon illustrations (and directions for creating a zine) enliven the text and help to showcase Grace's artistic talent. -- Booklist [R]eaders will appreciate her straightforward, honest discussion of strong emotions they'll be sure to relate to. -- Horn Book Just Grace Goes Green Girls who are settling into chapter book series featuring Clementine and Judy Moody will love the fast pace and familiar school and family situations. . . . Harper's sketches add interest and break up the text, leaving the new reader time to pause and smile. - Horn Book Just Grace Walks the Dog Grace's cartoon illustrations and charts enliven the conversational, first-person text. . .Her ruminations about the ways that people--and animals--may not be what they seem will provide both entertainment and food for thought for a wide range of readers. -- Kirkus Reviews Harper has created a quick enjoyable read in this third 'Grace' book. -- Library Media Connection Still Just Grace Harper's strength is her understanding of third-grade angst...she explores with a comic touch...Suggest this reassuring look at friendship and family to fans of Judy Moody and Clementine. -- Booklist Dealing with the problems of friendship and change in a lively way...a good addition to the middle-grade shelves. -- School Library Journal Just Grace Booksense Summer Selection 2007 The kids come alive in the story, and Harper, the author of several previous books, including the graphic novel Fashion Kitty (2005), enhances the comical goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Equally delightful is the wry voice of energetic Just Grace, who never misses an opportunity to point outy <p> Just Grace and the Terrible Tutu on our Fall 2010 list <br> Just Grace and the Snack Attack <p> New characters, such as the hyperactive Owen 1, keep the story fresh, but readers will most enjoy Grace's angst-ridden first-person narrative, delivered with her usual comic touch. Cartoon illustrations (and directions for creating a zine) enliven the text and help to showcase Grace's artistic talent. -- Booklist<br> <br> [R]eaders will appreciate her straightforward, honest discussion of strong emotions they'll be sure to relate to. -- Horn Book <p> Just Grace Goes Green <p> Girls who are settling into chapter book series featuring Clementine and Judy Moody will love the fast pace and familiar school and family situations. . . . Harper's sketches add interest and break up the text, leaving the new reader time to pause and smile. - Horn Book <p> Just Grace Walks the Dog <p> Grace's cartoon illustrations and charts enliven the conversational, first-person text. . .Her ruminations about the ways that people--and animals--may not be what they seem will provide both entertainment and food for thought for a wide range of readers. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> Harper has created a quick enjoyable read in this third 'Grace' book. -- Library Media Connection <p> Still Just Grace <p> Harper's strength is her understanding of third-grade angst...she explores with a comic touch...Suggest this reassuring look at friendship and family to fans of Judy Moody and Clementine. -- Booklist <p> Dealing with the problems of friendship and change in a lively way...a good addition to the middle-grade shelves. -- School Library Journal <p> Just Grace <p>Booksense Summer Selection 2007<p> The kids come alive in the story, and Harper, the author of several previous books, including the graphic novel Fashion Kitty (2005), enhances the comical goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Equally delightful is the wry voice of energetic Just Grace, who never misses an opportunity to point outo <p> Just Grace and the Terrible Tutu on our Fall 2010 list <br> Just Grace and the Snack Attack <p> New characters, such as the hyperactive Owen 1, keep the story fresh, but readers will most enjoy Grace's angst-ridden first-person narrative, delivered with her usual comic touch. Cartoon illustrations (and directions for creating a zine) enliven the text and help to showcase Grace's artistic talent. -- Booklist<br> <br> [R]eaders will appreciate her straightforward, honest discussion of strong emotions they'll be sure to relate to. -- Horn Book <p> Just Grace Goes Green <p> Girls who are settling into chapter book series featuring Clementine and Judy Moody will love the fast pace and familiar school and family situations. . . . Harper's sketches add interest and break up the text, leaving the new reader time to pause and smile. - Horn Book <p> Just Grace Walks the Dog <p> Grace's cartoon illustrations and charts enliven the conversational, first-person text. . .Her ruminations about the ways that people--and animals--may not be what they seem will provide both entertainment and food for thought for a wide range of readers. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> Harper has created a quick enjoyable read in this third 'Grace' book. -- Library Media Connection <p> Still Just Grace <p> Harper's strength is her understanding of third-grade angst...she explores with a comic touch...Suggest this reassuring look at friendship and family to fans of Judy Moody and Clementine. -- Booklist <p> Dealing with the problems of friendship and change in a lively way...a good addition to the middle-grade shelves. -- School Library Journal <p> Just Grace <p>Booksense Summer Selection 2007<p> The kids come alive in the story, and Harper, the author of several previous books, including the graphic novel Fashion Kitty (2005), enhances the comical goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Equally delightful is the wry voice of energetic Just Grace, who never misses an opportunity to point out. <p> Just Grace and the Terrible Tutu on our Fall 2010 list <br> Just Grace and the Snack Attack <p> New characters, such as the hyperactive Owen 1, keep the story fresh, but readers will most enjoy Grace's angst-ridden first-person narrative, delivered with her usual comic touch. Cartoon illustrations (and directions for creating a zine) enliven the text and help to showcase Grace's artistic talent. -- Booklist<br> <br> [R]eaders will appreciate her straightforward, honest discussion of strong emotions they'll be sure to relate to. -- Horn Book <p> Just Grace Goes Green <p> Girls who are settling into chapter book series featuring Clementine and Judy Moody will love the fast pace and familiar school and family situations. . . . Harper's sketches add interest and break up the text, leaving the new reader time to pause and smile. - Horn Book <p> Just Grace Walks the Dog <p> Grace's cartoon illustrations and charts enliven the conversational, first-person text. . .Her ruminations about the ways that people--and animals--may not be what they seem will provide both entertainment and food for thought for a wide range of readers. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> Harper has created a quick enjoyable read in this third 'Grace' book. -- Library Media Connection <p> Still Just Grace <p> Harper's strength is her understanding of third-grade angst...she explores with a comic touch...Suggest this reassuring look at friendship and family to fans of Judy Moody and Clementine. -- Booklist <p> Dealing with the problems of friendship and change in a lively way...a good addition to the middle-grade shelves. -- School Library Journal <p> Just Grace <p>Booksense Summer Selection 2007<p> The kids come alive in the story, and Harper, the author of several previous books, including the graphic novel Fashion Kitty (2005), enhances the comical goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Equally delightful is the wry voice of energetic Just Grace, who never misses an opportunity to point out Just Grace and the Terrible Tutu on our Fall 2010 list Just Grace and the Snack Attack New characters, such as the hyperactive Owen 1, keep the story fresh, but readers will most enjoy Grace's angst-ridden first-person narrative, delivered with her usual comic touch. Cartoon illustrations (and directions for creating a zine) enliven the text and help to showcase Grace's artistic talent. -- Booklist [R]eaders will appreciate her straightforward, honest discussion of strong emotions they'll be sure to relate to. -- Horn Book Just Grace Goes Green Girls who are settling into chapter book series featuring Clementine and Judy Moody will love the fast pace and familiar school and family situations. . . . Harper's sketches add interest and break up the text, leaving the new reader time to pause and smile. - Horn Book Just Grace Walks the Dog Grace's cartoon illustrations and charts enliven the conversational, first-person text. . .Her ruminations about the ways that people--and animals--may not be what they seem will provide both entertainment and food for thought for a wide range of readers. -- Kirkus Reviews Harper has created a quick enjoyable read in this third 'Grace' book. -- Library Media Connection Still Just Grace Harper's strength is her understanding of third-grade angst...she explores with a comic touch...Suggest this reassuring look at friendship and family to fans of Judy Moody and Clementine. -- Booklist Dealing with the problems of friendship and change in a lively way...a good addition to the middle-grade shelves. -- School Library Journal Just Grace Booksense Summer Selection 2007 The kids come alive in the story, and Harper, the author of several previous books, including the graphic novel Fashion Kitty (2005), enhances the comical goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Equally delightful is the wry voice of energetic Just Grace, who never misses an opportunity to point outi <p> Just Grace and the Terrible Tutu on our Fall 2010 list <br> Just Grace and the Snack Attack <p> New characters, such as the hyperactive Owen 1, keep the story fresh, but readers will most enjoy Grace's angst-ridden first-person narrative, delivered with her usual comic touch. Cartoon illustrations (and directions for creating a zine) enliven the text and help to showcase Grace's artistic talent. -- Booklist<br> <br> [R]eaders will appreciate her straightforward, honest discussion of strong emotions they'll be sure to relate to. -- Horn Book <p> Just Grace Goes Green <p> Girls who are settling into chapter book series featuring Clementine and Judy Moody will love the fast pace and familiar school and family situations. . . . Harper's sketches add interest and break up the text, leaving the new reader time to pause and smile. - Horn Book <p> Just Grace Walks the Dog <p> Grace's cartoon illustrations and charts enliven the conversational, first-person text. . .Her ruminations about the ways that people--and animals--may not be what they seem will provide both entertainment and food for thought for a wide range of readers. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> Harper has created a quick enjoyable read in this third 'Grace' book. -- Library Media Connection <p> Still Just Grace <p> Harper's strength is her understanding of third-grade angst...she explores with a comic touch...Suggest this reassuring look at friendship and family to fans of Judy Moody and Clementine. -- Booklist <p> Dealing with the problems of friendship and change in a lively way...a good addition to the middle-grade shelves. -- School Library Journal <p> Just Grace <p>Booksense Summer Selection 2007<p> The kids come alive in the story, and Harper, the author of several previous books, including the graphic novel Fashion Kitty (2005), enhances the comical goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Equally delightful is the wry voice of energetic Just Grace, who never misses an opportunity to point outy <p> Just Grace and the Terrible Tutu on our Fall 2010 list <br> Just Grace and the Snack Attack <p> New characters, such as the hyperactive Owen 1, keep the story fresh, but readers will most enjoy Grace's angst-ridden first-person narrative, delivered with her usual comic touch. Cartoon illustrations (and directions for creating a zine) enliven the text and help to showcase Grace's artistic talent. -- Booklist<br> <br> [R]eaders will appreciate her straightforward, honest discussion of strong emotions they'll be sure to relate to. -- Horn Book <p> Just Grace Goes Green <p> Girls who are settling into chapter book series featuring Clementine and Judy Moody will love the fast pace and familiar school and family situations. . . . Harper's sketches add interest and break up the text, leaving the new reader time to pause and smile. - Horn Book <p> Just Grace Walks the Dog <p> Grace's cartoon illustrations and charts enliven the conversational, first-person text. . .Her ruminations about the ways that people--and animals--may not be what they seem will provide both entertainment and food for thought for a wide range of readers. -- Kirkus Reviews <p> Harper has created a quick enjoyable read in this third 'Grace' book. -- Library Media Connection <p> Still Just Grace <p> Harper's strength is her understanding of third-grade angst...she explores with a comic touch...Suggest this reassuring look at friendship and family to fans of Judy Moody and Clementine. -- Booklist <p> Dealing with the problems of friendship and change in a lively way...a good addition to the middle-grade shelves. -- School Library Journal <p> Just Grace <p>Booksense Summer Selection 2007<p> The kids come alive in the story, and Harper, the author of several previous books, including the graphic novel Fashion Kitty (2005), enhances the comical goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Equally delightful is the wry voice of energetic Just Grace, who never misses an opportunity to point oute Author InformationCharise Mericle Harper is the author of many books for young readers in addition to the witty and winning Just Grace series. In a starred review, Booklist called Just Grace hilarious and said, The kids come alive in the story, and Harper enhances the comic goings-on with sparkling cartoon sketches. Give this to . . . anyone looking for a funny book. Charise lives in New York with her family. Visit her website at www.chariseharper.com. Visit Just Grace's website at www.justgracebooks.com, where you'll find all sorts of fun things, including videos, quizzes, and information about all the Just Grace books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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