- Published: 17 September 2018
- ISBN: 9780399557583
- Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 256
- RRP: $17.99
The Losers Club

















- Published: 17 September 2018
- ISBN: 9780399557583
- Imprint: RHUS Children's Books
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 256
- RRP: $17.99
Praise for The Losers Club
"I LOVED this book...Five stars. I cannot wait to talk about this when we head back to school next year. I think my fifth graders are going to love it."--Colby Sharp, teacher, blogger, and co-founder of the Nerdy Bookclub
"Best-selling author of beloved school stories, Clements (Frindle, 1998) celebrates readers, inclusion, and the joy of discovering new books. Refreshing and empowering."--Booklist
"Readers will instantly relate to Alec's passion and plight, and Clements once again effectively taps into the challenges of middle school social politics and mapping out one's identity. This empathetic coming-of-age journey makes it clear how limiting and pointless labels can be, and that both books and real life have quite a bit to offer."--Publishers Weekly
"Readers will cheer Alec on....Another upbeat, modern school story sure to please fans and teachers."--Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Andrew Clements!
"Clements is a genius."--New York Times
"We have never read an Andrew Clements book that we haven't loved."--The Washington Post
* "The master of the . . . feel-good school story."--Kirkus, starred Reviews
Praise for The Losers Club
"I LOVED this book...Five stars. I cannot wait to talk about this when we head back to school next year. I think my fifth graders are going to love it."--Colby Sharp, teacher, blogger, and co-founder of the Nerdy Bookclub
"Best-selling author of beloved school stories, Clements (Frindle, 1998) celebrates readers, inclusion, and the joy of discovering new books. Refreshing and empowering."--Booklist
"Readers will instantly relate to Alec's passion and plight, and Clements once again effectively taps into the challenges of middle school social politics and mapping out one's identity. This empathetic coming-of-age journey makes it clear how limiting and pointless labels can be, and that both books and real life have quite a bit to offer."--Publishers Weekly
"Readers will cheer Alec on....Another upbeat, modern school story sure to please fans and teachers."--Kirkus Reviews
Praise for Andrew Clements!
"Clements is a genius."--New York Times
"We have never read an Andrew Clements book that we haven't loved."--The Washington Post
* "The master of the . . . feel-good school story."--Kirkus, starred Reviews