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304
Novel • Fiction
Paintbrush Falls • Contemporary
2001
Middle grade
9-12 years
960L
The Misfits by James Howe follows a group of unpopular seventh graders, known as the Gang of Five, who navigate a contentious student council election. They form the No-Name Party to combat bullying and name-calling at their middle school, showing the power of standing up for oneself and others. The story is narrated by Bobby Godspeed, who finds his voice and advocates for change at their school in Paintbrush Falls, New York.
Hopeful
Inspirational
Heartwarming
Contemplative
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Reviews of The Misfits by James Howe generally commend the book's empathetic portrayal of adolescent issues such as bullying and identity. Readers appreciate its relatable characters and meaningful dialogue. Some, however, criticize the pacing and find the resolution somewhat predictable. Overall, it is valued for its heartwarming and relevant approach to social themes.
Readers who would enjoy The Misfits by James Howe are typically middle school students who appreciate stories about friendship, diversity, and standing up against bullying. Comparable to Wonder by R.J. Palacio and Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper, it resonates with those who value empathy, individuality, and social justice.
7,026 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
304
Novel • Fiction
Paintbrush Falls • Contemporary
2001
Middle grade
9-12 years
960L
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