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Space Station Seventh Grade is a young adult novel by Jerry Spinelli, published in 1982; [1] it was his debut novel. It was inspired by an odd event when one of his six children ate some fried chicken that he had been saving for the next day. The novel was intended for adults but became a young adult novel instead.
Groups of stories in each book were replaced by Catholic-oriented stories of the saints or portrayed moral choices. Some 1960s grade-level readers also had Seventh-day Adventist versions that used the 1965 multi-ethnic characters with revised book title. For example, Now We Read became Friends to Know and Fun Wherever We Are became Places to ...
A 2004 U.S. study found that The Lion was a common read-aloud book for seventh graders in schools in San Diego County, California. [26] In 2005, it was included in Time 's unranked list of the 100 best English-language novels published since 1923. [27]
Claudia, Queen of The Seventh Grade (March 1997) - Claudia is elected Queen of the Seventh Grade. Mind Your Own Business, Kristy! (April 1997) - Kristy is horrified by Charlie's new girlfriend. Don't Give Up, Mallory (May 1997) - Mallory's dream class turns into a disappointment when her teacher favors the boys.