Andrew Clements Popular Books

Andrew Clements Biography & Facts

Andrew Elborn Clements (May 29, 1949 – November 28, 2019) was an American author of children's literature. His debut novel Frindle won an award determined by the vote of U.S. schoolchildren in about 20 different U.S. states. In June 2015, Frindle was named the Phoenix Award winner for 2016, as it was the best book that did not win a major award when it was published. Life Clements was born in Camden, New Jersey, and lived in nearby Oaklyn and Cherry Hill before moving to Springfield, Illinois as a pre-teen. As a child, he enjoyed summers at a lakeside cabin in Maine where he spent his days swimming, hiking, water skiing, and his evenings reading books. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Northwestern University and a Masters of Arts in Elementary Education from National Louis University, he worked as a teacher, sharing his love of reading with elementary, middle, and high school students.He worked for several publishing companies where he published, acquired, edited, marketed, and developed quality children's books. In 1985, Clements added his own work to the market with a picture book entitled Bird Delbert. His first novel was the award-winning Frindle, which has won 16 state book awards, as well as the Christopher Award. Clements was married to the former Rebecca Pierpont, and they had three sons. He died at his home in Baldwin, Maine, on November 28, 2019, at age 70 from an undisclosed illness. Awards The Children's Literature Association named Frindle the best English-language children's book published in 1996 that did not win a major contemporary book award, thus making it the winner of the Phoenix Award for 2016. Contemporary Awards 2001: Utah Children's Choice Award 1999–2000: Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award 1999: Texas Children's Crown Award 1999: Pacific Northwest Library Association Young Reader's Choice, (WA, OR, MT, AK, ID, AB, BC) 1999: South Dakota Prairie Pasque Award 1999: Sasquatch Children's Book Award, (WA) 1999: Rebecca Caudill Young Readers Award, (IL) 1998–1999: Maryland Black-Eyed Susan Book Award, 4–6 1998–1999: Young Hoosier Book Award, (IN) 1998–1999: North Carolina Children's Choice Award 1998–1999: Nevada Young Readers' Award 1998–1999: Charlie May Simon Children's Book Award, (AR) 1998–1999: Maud Hart Lovelace Award, MN Youth Reading Award 1998–1999: Georgia Children's Book Award 1998–1999: William Allen White Children's Book Award, (KS) 1998–1999: Massachusetts Children's Book Award 1998: Prize Cento, Cento, Italy 1998: Rhode Island Children's Book Award 1997–1998: Great Stone Face Book Award, (NH) 1997: Judy Lopez Memorial Honor Book (L.A.)Award 1997: Christopher Award 1998–1999 Georgia children's book awardListings and recommendations 1999: Capitol Choices list, best books for ages 7–10 1998: Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best 1997–1998: Indiana Read-Alouds Too Good to Miss 1997: Horn Book Magazine Fanfare Book 1997: Parents' Choice Honor Book 1996: New York Public Library One Hundred Titles for Reading and SharingOther 2004: California Young Readers Medal, The School Story 2004: American Library Association Schneider Family Book Award, Things Not Seen 2007: Edgar Allan Poe Award for best juvenile book, Room One: A Mystery or TwoBibliography For all (As Andrew Elborn) Noah and the Ark and the Animals, illustrated by Ivan Gantschev, Picture Book Studio (Saxonville, MA), 1987. Santa's Secret Helper, illustrated by Deborah Santini, Picture Book Studio (Saxonville, MA), 1990. Temple Cat, illustrated by Alan Marks, Picture Book Studio, 1991, illustrated by Kate Kiesler, Clarion (New York, NY), 1996. Mother Earth's Counting Book, illustrated by Lonni Sue Johnson, Picture Book Studio, 1992. Billy and the Bad Teacher, illustrated by Elivia Savadier, Picture Book Studio, 1992. Who Owns the Cow?, illustrated by Joan Landis, Clarion (New York, NY), 1995. Bright Christmas: An Angel Remembers, illustrated by Kate Kiesler, Clarion (New York, NY), 1996. Frindle (middle-grade novel), illustrated by Brian Selznick, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1996. (Adapter) Philipp's Birthday Book, illustrated by Hanne Turk, North-South Books, 1996. Riff's BeBop Book, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1996. Real Monsters Go for the Mold!, illustrated by Matthew Stoddart, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1997. Things That Go EEK on Halloween, illustrated by George Ulrich, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1997. Real Monsters Stage Fright, illustrated by Matthew Stoddart, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1997. Music Time, Any Time!, illustrated by Tom Leigh, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1997. Double Trouble in Walla Walla, illustrated by Salvatore Murdocca, Millbrook Press (Brookfield, CT), 1997. Workshop, illustrated by David Wisniewski, Clarion (New York, NY), 1998. Gromble's Haunted Halloween, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1998. Hey Dad, Could I Borrow Your Hammer?, illustrated by Jackie Snider, Millbrook Press (Brookfield, CT), 1999. The Landry News, (middle-grade novel), illustrated by Salvatore Murdocca, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 1999. Look Who's in the Thanksgiving Play!, illustrated by Mavis Smith, Little Simon (New York, NY), 1999. The Mouse Family, illustrated by Simon Galkin, Little Simon (New York, NY), 2000. The Janitor's Boy, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2000. Circus Family Dog, illustrated by Sue Truesdell, Clarion (New York, NY), 2000. The Christmas Kitten, illustrated by Simon Galkin, Little Simon (New York, NY), 2000. The School Story, illustrated by Brian Selznick, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2001. Things Not Seen (middle-grade novel), Philomel (New York, NY), 2002. The Jacket (originally serialized in Boston Globe), illustrated by McDavid Henderson, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2002. A Week in the Woods, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2002. Slippers at Home, illustrated by Janie Bynum, Dutton (New York, NY), 2004. Naptime for Slippers, illustrated by Janie Bynum, Dutton (New York, NY), 2004. The Report Card, illustrated by Brian Selznick, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2004. The Last Holiday Concert, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2004. Slippers at School, illustrated by Janie Bynum, Dutton (New York, NY), 2005. Slippers Loves to Run, illustrated by Janie Bynum, Dutton (New York, NY), 2005. A Million Is a Lot of Dots, illustrated by Rob Roth, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2005. Lunch Money, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2005. Things Hoped For, Philomel Books (New York, NY), 2006 Room One: A Mystery or Two, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2006 No Talking, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2007 Things That Are, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2008 Lost and Found, Atheneum Books (New York, NY), 2008 Extra Credit, Simon & Schuster (New York, NY), 2009 Troublemaker, Atheneum Books (New York, NY), 2011 About Average, Atheneum Books {New York}, 2012 The Map Trap, Atheneum Books (New Yo.... Discover the Andrew Clements popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Andrew Clements books.

Best Seller Andrew Clements Books of 2024

  • Chaos synopsis, comments

    Chaos

    A D Swanston

    February 1574 and London is in a fervour of paranoia, superstition and rumour. Mob violence is commonplace. A whispered word is all it takes to condemn a woman to burn as a witch.H...

  • Inquisition synopsis, comments

    Inquisition

    Alfredo Colitto

    In 14thcentury Italy, Mondino is a university anatomist a man of science in a land governed by the brutal Inquisition. But the corpse brought to Mondino's laboratory one stormy ni...

  • The Hidden People synopsis, comments

    The Hidden People

    Alison Littlewood

    A chilling Gothic mystery from the bestselling author of Richard & Judy Book Club hit The Cold Season, perfect for fans of Susan Hill, The Coffin Path and The Silent Companions...

  • Grow Up, Luchy Zapata synopsis, comments

    Grow Up, Luchy Zapata

    Alexandra Alessandri

    A funny, relatable middle school drama about two Colombian American girls who have always been BFFsuntil sixth grade turns everything upside down.Luchy Zapata is starting middle sc...

  • A Death at Fountains Abbey synopsis, comments

    A Death at Fountains Abbey

    Antonia Hodgson

    'In a tale that more than matches its predecessors for pace and atmosphere, Hawkins is forced into confrontation with a psychopathic killer...hugely enjoyable' The Sunday Times'You...

  • The Bear Pit synopsis, comments

    The Bear Pit

    S. G. MacLean

    'Could challenge CJ Sansom for dominion' Sunday Times London, 1656: Captain Seeker is back in the city, on the trail of an assassin preparing to strike at the heart of Oliver Crom...

  • Getting Air synopsis, comments

    Getting Air

    Dan Gutman

    They can rule the halfpipe, but can they survive this? Jimmy, David, and Henry are psyched. It's summer, school's out, and they are on their way to California, where they will be ...

  • Killer Lunch Lady synopsis, comments

    Killer Lunch Lady

    Elise Leonard

    AL'S WORLD DON'T EAT THE PUDDING! Something about the lunch lady at Al's school stinks, and it isn't just her cooking. She wants Al and Keith to keep an eye on their friend Beth....

  • The Silver Collar synopsis, comments

    The Silver Collar

    Antonia Hodgson

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE HWA GOLD CROWN'A triumph . . . leaves the reader hungry for more' Andrew TaylorAutumn, 1728. Life is good for Thomas Hawkins and Kitty Sparks in their home abov...

  • We Hold These Truths synopsis, comments

    We Hold These Truths

    Andrew Clements

    Time is almost out for the Keepers of the School in this fifth Keepers adventure from Andrew Clements, the master of the school story.The Keepers of the Schoolknown to their friend...

  • The Scarlet Papers synopsis, comments

    The Scarlet Papers

    Matthew Richardson

    THE BOOK THOSE IN THE KNOW ARE CALLING THE BEST SPY NOVEL OF THE YEAR One of the 50 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR 2023 in the Daily Telegraph A SUNDAY TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023 A GUA...

  • The Losers Club synopsis, comments

    The Losers Club

    Andrew Clements

    The beloved New York Times bestselling author of the modern classic Frindle celebrates books and the joy of reading with a new school story to love!   Sixth grader Alec can’t ...