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Me! ( just like you, only better) /

by Benton, Jim.
Type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Dear dumb diary ; #12.Publisher: New York, NY : Scholastic, c2011Edition: 1st ed.Description: 144 p. : ill. ; 13x20 cm.ISBN: 9780545116169.Subject(s): Kelly, Jamie (Fictitious character) -- Juvenile fiction | Schools -- Juvenile fiction | Interpersonal relations -- Fiction | Interpersonal relations | Kelly, Jamie (Fictitious character) | Schools | Fiction | Juvenile worksSummary: Before school, Isabella had me fix her hair in the girls' bathroom. Her hair really is quite beautiful. It's black and thick and glossy, like the majestic hair on a lion if that was black. She had a test later, and she had written the answers on a slice of baloney in the sandwich she brought for lunch. If the teacher saw her, she could just eat the sandwich and destroy the evidence. But she wasn't thinking, and accidentally ate her lunch while I was doing her hair. Beauty can really make you hungry. While she was wiping the ink off her lips, I explained why cheating is wrong. We have a test in math next week, and I encouraged her to pack a lunch you can't write on. If she brings peanut butter and jelly, I'll know I got through to her.
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"Jim Benton's tales from Mackerel Middle School."

Before school, Isabella had me fix her hair in the girls' bathroom. Her hair really is quite beautiful. It's black and thick and glossy, like the majestic hair on a lion if that was black. She had a test later, and she had written the answers on a slice of baloney in the sandwich she brought for lunch. If the teacher saw her, she could just eat the sandwich and destroy the evidence. But she wasn't thinking, and accidentally ate her lunch while I was doing her hair. Beauty can really make you hungry. While she was wiping the ink off her lips, I explained why cheating is wrong. We have a test in math next week, and I encouraged her to pack a lunch you can't write on. If she brings peanut butter and jelly, I'll know I got through to her.

Appeals to 4th-6th graders.

Grade 5.