No. Andrew Clements' second published book was a picture book called Noah and the Ark and the Animals, and it was published in 1987.
"Room One" by Andrew Clements has 160 pages.
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Room One was published in 2006.
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Room One is published by Atheneum Books for Young Readers.
There are typically 16 chapters in the book "Room One: A Mystery or Two" by Andrew Clements.
"Room One" by Andrew Clements is a children's novel about a young boy who discovers a creative solution to address the issue of a school being closed down due to low enrollment. He comes up with the idea to create a fake student enrolled in Room One to meet the minimum required number of students for the school to remain open.
His newest book, About Average, just came out in 2012.
A simile in "Things Not Seen" by Andrew Clements is on page 14: "The sound surged and poured like water into the room." Another simile is on page 35: "His laughter was like fireworks going off." Please note that the page numbers may vary depending on the edition or format of the book.
Room One has a reading level of 5.1. It is worth 4 points. It is about Ted Hammond, the only 6th grader in a one room school house solving a mystery.
Andrew Clements was inspired by his classmates when he was teaching. He had a student who loved mysteries and had ideas. Also, his class wasn't a very big class, so that gave him another idea on writing a book about a small class. Like Ted, Andrew was a great student and loved to read. He acted as he was the main character but added a different name. Ted was like Andrew in many ways. Andrew also likes mysteries, but he focuses on children books. He likes children books because he knows a lot of children love to read books just as he did.