Class Action
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2018
272
Novel • Fiction
Los Angeles, California • Contemporary
2018
Adult
9-12 years
720L
Class Action by Steven B. Frank follows a boy named Sam who, along with a group of student allies, challenges excessive homework in their school. Their legal battle questions educational norms, advocating for balanced workloads to promote student well-being. Through this journey, they explore themes of justice, empowerment, and the importance of student voices in the educational system.
Inspirational
Humorous
Challenging
588 ratings
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Class Action by Steven B. Frank engages readers with its compelling plot about students fighting for their rights. The book is praised for its humor and relatable characters, making it appealing to middle-grade readers. Some reviews note the story’s predictable elements and a slower pace at times. Overall, it's a thought-provoking read that balances entertainment with important themes.
A reader who enjoys Class Action by Steven B. Frank likely appreciates humorous, middle-grade novels with themes of justice and student empowerment. Fans of Frindle by Andrew Clements or Because of Mr. Terupt by Rob Buyea may find this book appealing, given its focus on school life and creative problem-solving.
588 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
272
Novel • Fiction
Los Angeles, California • Contemporary
2018
Adult
9-12 years
720L
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