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Description
Caught between the worlds of his orthodox mom and secular dad, Jake concocts a web of lies to go to a summer camp with his friends. Book has bullying, an instance of profanity and themes of gender bias, sexual prejudice and cultural and religious bias.
Quick Summary
Jake's hilarious double life hiding his Orthodox Jewish upbringing from his new friends at summer camp makes for a story kids won't want to put down. The comedy of errors as Jake juggles two identities, navigates friendship drama, and stands up to prejudice keeps the pages flying. If You Were an Adjectiver kid loves the humor and heart of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Wrecking Balln 8-Bit Warrior: An Unofficial Minecraft Adventure a Wimpy Kid, they'll absolutely devour this. Perfect for kids ages 9-12 in grades 4-8.