The theme of "Space Station Seventh Grade" by Jerry Spinelli revolves around the challenges of adolescence, including self-discovery, identity formation, and navigating relationships. The protagonist, Jason, grapples with typical teenage issues while trying to find his place in the world.
Jerry Spinelli got his first book, "Space Station Seventh Grade," published in 1982.
"Space Station Seventh Grade" by Jerry Spinelli was published in 1982.
Jerry Spinelli was in his thirties when his first children's book, "Space Station Seventh Grade," was published.
The story "Space Station Seventh Grade" by Jerry Spinelli takes place in a middle school where protagonist Jason looks for his identity, faces regular adolescent challenges, and navigates relationships with friends and family while dealing with the unique environment of seventh grade.
1982
Space Station Seventh Grade was his first published work, but he wrote four books for adults before that work; they remain unpublished to this day.
Jerry Spinelli started writing when he was in High School. He was at a Football game and everyone was playing instruments and on sports teams, but Spinelli was at home writing. It became published in 2 days.
Space Station Seventh Grade was created in 1982-10.
Space Station Seventh Grade has 232 pages.
Jerry Spinelli was born on February 1, 1941, in Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA. He graduated from Gettysburg College in 1963 and later worked as an editor for a children's magazine. His career as a successful author took off with the publication of his first novel, "Space Station Seventh Grade," in 1982.
The ISBN of Space Station Seventh Grade is 0-316-80709-5.
He has written quite a few, You've got "Space station Seventh grade" "Who Put that Hair in My Toothbrush" "Jason and Marceline" "Night of the whale" "Dump Days" "Maniac Magee"(Which Received a Newberry Award) "The Bathwater Gang" And a few more, Which you can easily find a list of on Wikipedia.