Book details
Hank Zipzer 7: The World's Greatest Underachiever and the Parent-Teacher Trouble
Description
The seventh book in the New York Times bestselling series about the hilarious adventures of a cheeky, loveable hero.Faked letters, forged signatures … and lies. Hank will stop at nothing to prevent his mum and dad going to parents' evening. Sometimes, though, help comes from the oddest of places, and a rock concert teaches Hank that being good at school isn't the only way to make your parents proud.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
185 pages
Book in series
#7
Why to read
- Relatable Characters: The protagonist, Hank Zipzer, is a relatable character for many young readers, especially those who struggle with learning challenges like dyslexia. His experiences can provide comfort and a sense of camaraderie to children facing similar issues.
- Humor and Entertainment: Henry Winkler infuses the story with humor and wit, making it an entertaining read for children. The amusing situations and comedic elements keep readers engaged and can instill a love of reading.
- Important Themes: The book tackles themes such as the importance of understanding and empathy, both in school and at home. It addresses the dynamics of parent-teacher relationships and the impact they can have on a child's education and self-esteem.
- Positive Messages: 'Hank Zipzer 7: The World's Greatest Underachiever and the Parent-Teacher Trouble' delivers positive messages about perseverance, self-acceptance, and the value of finding one's own unique strengths. It encourages readers to embrace their individuality and to keep trying, even when faced with challenges.