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Cover artist
  
Brian Selznick

Publication date
  
2001

Author
  
Andrew Clements

Country
  
United States of America

Illustrator
  
Brian Selznick


Language
  
English

Originally published
  
2001

Genre
  
Children's literature

Publisher
  
Simon & Schuster

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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Paperback)

Similar
  
Andrew Clements books, Children's literature

The school story by andrew clements an excerpt


The School Story is a children's novel by Andrew Clements, published in 2001. It is about two twelve-year-old girls who try to get a school story published.

Contents

The school story


Plot summary

As the novel begins, twelve-year-old Natalie Nelson is almost done writing a novel called The Cheater about a girl and her friends. It is uncommon, if not impossible, for someone her age to get published, but Natalie's best friend, Zoe Reisman, thinks The Cheater is good enough. Natalie wants her mother, Hannah Nelson, who works as an editor at Shipley Junior Books, to edit her manuscript, but she does not want her mother to find out that she wrote it. To accomplish this, Natalie uses the pseudonym Cassandra Day, and Zoe acts as her literary agent, fabricating the "Sherry Clutch Literary Agency". Zoe hides her identity by using her nickname, "Zee Zee", and pronouncing her last name differently. The girls decide to rent a cheap "instant office", then realize that they could use some adult help. They enlist a teacher at their school, Laura Clayton, to be their advisor, and together the three form "The Publishing Club". Zoe gives Ms. Clayton $500 to pay for the office and services, but feeling guilty, Ms. Clayton secretly pays for it herself and safely stores Zoe's money away in her bank account.

Besides the girls' age disadvantage, the editor in chief at Shipley, "Lethal" Letha Springfield, adds complications. Seeing that The Cheater could prove to be a success, Letha takes over editing the manuscript. Zoe (speaking as Zee Zee) gets into an argument with her and states that Cassandra (Natalie) will only write with Hannah as her editor. Instead of obliging, Letha refuses and declares that the book will not be published by Shipley unless an apology is received. This problem is averted when Zoe sends a copy of the manuscript directly to Tom Morton, president of Shipley, along with a letter describing Cassandra's wishes. After reading (and loving) the story, Tom tells Letha to let Hannah handle it. Later, when the girls are offered a contract, they show it to Zoe's father, who is a lawyer, and they get Natalie's Uncle Fred to sign in place of her mother. After hearing the story from the girls, Zoe's father is extremely impressed with Ms. Clayton and calls to commend her. He also gets her to send him a bill for the office.

At the end of the story, Zoe (still posing as Zee Zee) gets Hannah to arrange a publication party for The Cheater, unbeknownst to Natalie. At the party, Natalie finally tells her mother that she is Cassandra Day. Zoe arranges for a news station to be at the party, and they run a segment about the book and the story behind it. The Cheater becomes a hit, and it is hinted that Natalie will write more stories.

References

The School Story Wikipedia