Hank Zipzer #2: I Got a "D" in Salami
Written by Lin Oliver
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Lin Oliver
Lin Oliver is the author of the Who Shrunk Daniel Funk series, and the co-author, with Henry Winkler, of the bestselling Hank Zipzer series. She is a writer and producer of movies, books, and television series for children and families. The co-founder and executive director of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, she lives in Los Angeles with her husband and sons. Visit her at linoliver.com.
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Reviews for Hank Zipzer #2
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5wonderful book
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Genre: Realistic fictionI would use this book to: 1. start a class discussion on students with a learning disability 2. present chapter books Summary: Hank Zipper is a fourth grade who has a hard time doing his spelling homework. When he receives his report card, he realizes that he obtained a D in spelling. Hank want his parents to see his D so he shreds his report card in the meat grinder and his mother's Deli. HIs report card was shredded in some Salami, which Hank later finds out was sent to a taste testing meeting. Hank is determined to get his report card back before anyone eats it. Hanks plan falls apart and a businessman that works with his mom suggests that Hank get tested for a learning disability. Hank did have a learning disability and he was able to get the help he needed.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Genre: This book is an excellent example of a realistic fiction novel. This story follows grade-schooler Hank Zipzer and his friends as he discovers a bad report card and goes to great lengths to avoid letting his parents find out. While the story is out of the ordinary, it is also quite possible, making it good realistic fiction.Theme: This story has a great moral about lying. There are thematic elements throughout the story about how the main character lies, and how it makes his life even more difficult. His life only becomes easy again once he starts telling the truth, and he reaps benefits beyond what he could have imagined. This was an effective use of the theme of the benefits of truth-telling.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is a good example of a realistic fiction book. It is a true depiction of present day life. Including exceptionalities in a book is difficult, but this is a humorous way for students to understand the topic. It teaches about a specific lifestyle that they wouldn't understand, but now they can without having to live it. The main character in this book is round and dynamic. We learn a lot about Hank through the course of the novel. He also changes from the beginning to the end as he learns a very important lesson about honesty. I would use this book for intermediate of middle school students. There is no type of media used.