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Rosie Swanson: Fourth-Grade Geek for President
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Rosie Swanson: Fourth-Grade Geek for President

Written by Barbara ParkAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Barbara Park
Juvenile Nonfiction - Social Situations - Friendship; Juvenile Fiction - Humorous Stories | Yearling | Trade Paperback | September 1992 | $5.99 | 978-0-679-83371-0 (0-679-83371-4)

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Vote for Rosie!

Sure, she wears geeky-looking glasses and she tattles on her classmates. But, hey, snitching has its good side. Thanks to Rosie, Ronald Milligan has stopped blowing his nose in the water fountain. And now, Rosie is determined to do even more for her classmates -- by becoming president of the fourth grade!

With the help of her two best (and only) friends, Rosie devises a brilliant campaign to defeat the two most popular kids in her class: soccer star Alan Allen and model-wannabe Summer Lynne Jones. But when despicable Alan steals Rosie's unbeatable campaign slogans, it's time to watch out! Nosy Rosie is on the warpath!


REVIEWS

"Park, as usual, is right on target with kids' problems, and Rosie learns some pretty tough things about friendship and popularity. With thoroughly believable characters and plenty of laugh-out-loud lines, her experience makes for a very good read."--Booklist


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Barbara Park is one of  today's funniest and best-loved writers for middle graders.  Her novels, which include Dear God, HELP!!! Love Earl; Skinnybones; The Kid in the Red Jacket; and Mick Harte Was Here have won numerous children's book awards.  Barbara thinks that the wonderful thing about writing humor is that she is able to deal with serious issues in a more lighthearted way.  Barbara's fans always want to know whether or not her characters are based on her own children (she has two sons) -- in fact, they are not.  But having her sons has made it easier for her to know how kids talk and think.  What matters most to Barbara is that her books are bringing a few smiles to her readers.

Barbara lives in Paradise Valley, Arizona, with her husband, Richard. She holds a B.S. from the University of Alabama.  


AWARDS

WINNER 1995 - Parents' Choice Award
WINNER 1991 - Library of Congress Children's Books of the Year