Just Grace, Star on Stage
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In a starred review, Booklist called the Just Grace series “hilarious” and said, “Give this to . . . anyone looking for a funny book.” Grace is a curious and well-meaning third-grader who occasionally gets into a little bit of trouble. This time, her class is putting on a play, and Grace is determined to be the star! But things don’t work out quite like she planned, and Marta gets the role. Grace is jealous at first, but soon realizes there’s more than one way to shine on stage. This is an act that fans of Judy Moody and Clementine surely won’t want to miss!
Charise Mericle Harper
Charise Mericle Harper is the author and illustrator of many books for children, including the Just Grace series and the Next Best Junior Chef series. Charise lives in Oregon. Visit Charise at chariseharper.com and on Twitter at @ChariseHarper.
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Contents
Title Page
Contents
Copyright
Dedication
Just Grace, Star on Stage
What Grace Will Be Thinking About In Her Next Book
Coming Soon from Charise Mericle Harper
Read More from the Just Grace Series
About the Author
Copyright © 2012 by Charise Mericle Harper
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For Linda Costelloe, who is a shining star! I am happy to know you.
FIVE THINGS (GOOD AND BAD)
Being called Just Grace when your name is really just Grace. When there are three other Graces in your class at school, this is the kind of bad thing that can happen. I made a comic about it. (Bad Thing)
Having your best friend live right next door. (Good Thing)
Having an amazing grownup friend who is a flight attendant living in a fancy apartment in your basement. (Good Thing)
Having a dog named Mr. Scruffers. (Good Thing)
Having the teeny tiny superpower of empathy. (Mostly Good Thing)
When your Good Things list is longer than your Bad Things list, this means that you are lucky, and probably mostly happy.
WHY I WAS EXCITED ABOUT MISS LOIS ON A MONDAY MORNING
Monday mornings are not my favorite, and that’s because Miss Lois, my teacher, always starts Mondays with spelling and math. It’s hard to be excited about school when you are starting the day with the world’s most boring subjects. Miss Lois says it’s good to tackle the important stuff while our brains are fresh and rested from the weekend, but I know what the real truth is. Our brains might be rested, but more than that, they are in shock!
MY BRAIN
When your brain is in shock, it’s hard to make trouble.
OWEN 1 (CLASS TROUBLEMAKER)
The two people in our class who have perfect brains for Mondays are Sunni and Marta. They are super smart and always know the right answers. On Monday mornings, Miss Lois mostly lets the two of them answer all the questions. This is lucky for the rest of us, because it gives us extra time to get our brains awake. I wish this would happen for the rest of the week, but it doesn’t. By Monday afternoon Miss Lois is back to her normal self, ignoring Sunni and Marta and picking on people who don’t even have their hands up. I wonder how that feels? Being ignored on purpose. I bet they don’t like it.
It probably makes them like Monday mornings more than any other time of the week.
My kind of brain is an imagination brain—it’s not super excited about facts. That’s why it was a surprise for me to be excited. But this wasn’t a regular Monday. On this Monday Miss Lois said something she had never said before, and it changed everything. I never knew it, but one good sentence can do that—it can change everything.
WHAT HAPPENED NEXT
Everyone put their hands up and waved them around like crazy. Now we were all like Sunni and Marta. Nothing like this had ever happened on a Monday before.
Even though there were lots of people to pick from, Miss Lois did her usual thing and picked Sunni first. Usually when she does this no one cares, but today there was lots of groaning and complaining. Owen 1 even said, No fair—she always gets picked.
But Miss Lois didn’t change her mind. She just looked at him and said, Don’t speak out of turn.
Normally Sunni’s kind of a showoff when she talks in class, but today was different. When Miss Lois pointed to her, Sunni just sat looking nervous and stayed quiet. Finally Miss Lois had to walk over to her desk and ask her, Sunni, do you have a question?
We all waited for what seemed like forever, and then finally she spoke.
I was surprised about her question, and I wasn’t the only one surprised because suddenly everyone was talking. Miss Lois waved her hand for us to be quiet, and said, "No one has to be in the play. If you don’t want to act, you don’t have to. There are going to be lots of ways to help with the play without being on stage. But don’t think you can just watch and do nothing. This is a class project. Everyone has to participate." After she said that, there were even more questions than before. Sometimes answers are like that.
WHAT IS GOOD ABOUT MISS LOIS
Some of the people in our class don’t pay attention. I know this because every time Miss Lois talks about something new, the same thing always happens. Someone asks a question, and then two seconds later, right after she finishes answering it, someone else asks the exact same question. Miss Lois spends a lot of time saying the same stuff over and over again. It would drive me crazy, but I guess she’s used to it.
Today the four most popular questions were...
Can I have one of the star parts?
Who chooses the parts?
Are we going to have to sing?
Do we get to wear costumes?
There were lots of other questions too. The funniest question was Valerie’s:
The best part about talking about the play was that it took up almost all of our morning. We still had to do spelling, but everyone
