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Language
  
English

Pages
  
208 pp (first edition)

Author
  
Jack Gantos

Country
  
Canada

3.8/5
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Publication date
  
August 11, 2005

Originally published
  
11 August 2005

Preceded by
  
Jack on the tracks

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Publisher
  
Macmillan Publishers (first edition)

Genres
  
Fiction, Children's literature

Similar
  
Jack Gantos books, Jack Henry series books, Children's literature

Jack Adrift: Fourth Grade Without a Clue is a 2003 children's novel by Jack Gantos, chronicling his 4th grade year in Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, only calling the main character Jack Henry instead of Jack Gantos. It is the first of the Jack Henry Adventures series.

Contents

Chapter 1: Flotsam and Jetsam

We meet the Henry family as they are driving from their small western Pennsylvania town to their new lives in Cape Hatteras. On the way, Jack accidentally starts an argument between his parents because his father will tell lies just to win people over, while his mother will be honest no matter what.

When they get to Cape Hatteras, a guard stops them because the island is covered with water and Jack's father has to lie their way onto the island. Everyone in the family is disappointed with their new home, which is a trailer half submerged in the water. Jack meets a new friend, Julian, who likes to stutter and play air guitar. Jack lies to Julian and tells him that he is from New York City and that his father is an admiral. After that, Jack realizes that he is more like his dad than he thought.

Chapter 2: Respect Detective

Jack develops a crush on his new teacher, Miss Noelle. Miss Noelle learns about his crush when she keeps Jack after school for not writing a report about his dreams. Miss Noelle tells him that some of the best friendships start with a crush.

Meanwhile, the principal of First Flight Elementary, Mrs. Nivlash, asks to see Jack. She tells him her plan to allow gum chewing at the school. However, if someone sticks even one piece of gum somewhere, the privilege will be revoked. Mrs. Nivlash appoints Jack to become the school's "respect detective" - someone to report if gum is being stuck to things.

Jack hates his new duty as a respect detective, so he only tells Mrs. Nivlash the good things that kids have been doing, prompting her to stop being suspicious.

Chapter 3: Lucky Buddha

Jack's father is feeling depressed, so the Henry family decides to throw him a big birthday party. Jack gets him a lucky Buddha statuette, which his father begins to believe in after it brings him a streak of good luck.

One day, however, Jack's father accidentally casts the Buddha into the ocean, making him realize that all along, he just got lucky.

References

Jack Adrift: Fourth Grade Without a Clue Wikipedia


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