**Lights. Camera. Action! Arthur Bean's life has taken a turn for the adventurous โ two girlfriends to deal with, and a blockbuster film to co-write, produce and direct. How crazy can one school year get?** Arthur and Robbie have called a truce now that the writing contest and school play are over.
Notes from the Life of a Total Genius
โ Scribed by Matson, Stacey
- Book ID
- 109160019
- Publisher
- Scholastic Canada Ltd
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Arthur Bean 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781443148238
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
A new year, a new controversy and another way to make Kennedy mad . . .
Arthur A. Bean is back! With Robbie in another city (thank goodness for texting) and Kennedy as his co-editor of the school newspaper, Arthur's final year at Terry Fox Jr. High is off to a rocky start. A chance to produce his own play gives him visions of fame and (finally!) the respect he is sure he deserves, but that's all dashed when the new principal challenges the content of Arthur's play.
Never one to take no for an answer, Arthur uses his wit and his own column in the school paper to skewer censorship. He so irks the principal that now the grad dance is in danger of being cancelled -- much to Kennedy's dismay. In typical fashion, Arthur won't back down, even when Kennedy pleads with him.
Torn between the wishes of his fellow students and his own best chance for fame, what will Arthur decide?
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