Yes It is , it has good text size , book size and is very suitable for grades 3+
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"Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great" by Judy Blume is typically classified as a children's chapter book, suitable for readers ages 8-12. It is commonly found in the genre of realistic fiction.
Judy Blume is known for writing young adult fiction novels. Her books typically fall into the genres of fiction, coming-of-age, and realistic fiction.
Sheila Tubman lives in Tarrytown, New York in the book "Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great" by Judy Blume.
All of Judy Blume's published books are fiction. Some of her most famous books are:Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (1970)Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing (1972)Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great (1972)Blubber (1974)
Well, realistic fiction like Tales of a Fourth grade nothing
"Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great" by Judy Blume features characters such as Sheila Tubman, a self-confident and opinionated girl; Libby, Sheila's older sister; Mouse Ellis, Sheila's friend who shares her fear of dogs; Sondra Beth Schnowzer, the class queen bee; and Jane Dorine Peters, Sheila's nemesis at school. Each character plays a role in Sheila's journey of self-discovery and growth.
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Yes, "Double Fudge" by Judy Blume is a work of fiction. It is the third book in the Fudge series, which follows the humorous adventures of a young boy named Peter Hatcher and his mischievous little brother, Fudge.
The Fudge book series by Judy Blume is as follows: Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing Otherwise Known as Sheila the Great Superfudge Fudge-a-Mania Double Fudge
Judy Blume writes fiction novels for children, young adults, and adults.
Yes this book is a work of fiction.
It's a children's fiction book.