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Jerry Spinelli

Third Grade Angels

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2012

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Background

Authorial Context: Jerry Spinelli

Jerry Spinelli, a beloved author of middle grade and young adult fiction, is well known for capturing the bittersweet essence of childhood and adolescence in his novels. Born in 1941 and raised in Norristown, Pennsylvania, Spinelli often infuses his work with his own experiences and family life, creating relatable characters who must navigate the challenges of growing up. Spinelli’s work boasts numerous accolades, most notably the Newbery Award for Maniac Magee (1990) and a Newbery Honor for Wringer (1996). With over 30 novels to his name, Spinelli demonstrates a talent for crafting authentic narratives that resonate with readers. By opting for informal language and realistic portrayals, the author avoids didacticism and instead chooses to write authentically about young people’s experiences and perspectives, fostering a sense of shared understanding and genuine engagement.

In Third Grade Angels (2012), Spinelli provides the prequel to one of his best-sellers, Fourth Grade Rats (1991). Set a year earlier, the novel follows Suds as he enters third grade and grapples with the pressure to always be on his best behavior. Third Grade Angels (2012) offers a thoughtful exploration of childhood innocence and a deeper understanding of the protagonist’s character development; while the novel can be read as a stand-alone story, it also highlights how his earlier experiences and friendships later shape his time in fourth grade.