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Big Nate Goes for Broke
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Big Nate Goes for Broke
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Big Nate Goes for Broke

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**US Edition, Contains US spellings**
Big Nate is back the fourth instalment of his own super-funny series. Big Nate is created by Lincoln Peirce, who inspired Jeff Kinney, author of ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid’.

When you’ve got a head the size of Big Nate’s then losing is not an option. But Nate’s school P.S. 38 gets beaten by arch-rivals Jefferson Middle School at EVERYTHING. Whether it’s sports, maths or a snowball fight in the park, P.S. 38 just can’t ever seem to win.

So when their school springs a leak and they have to join forces with Jefferson for a while, Nate and his friends are mortified.

What degrading loses must they face now?

Or can Nate find something that P.S. 38 can actually win at?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 29, 2012
ISBN9780007462711
Author

Lincoln Peirce

Lincoln Peirce began creating comics in the 6th grade (just like Big Nate!). He went on to teach art at a New York City High School. Lincoln created the cartoon-strip character Big Nate in 1991, naming the character after a nickname he gave his older brother as a kid. He lives in Portland, Maine in the US and as well as creating Big Nate comic strips and books, he hosts a local radio show.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Nate and his friends from P.S. 38 just want to beat the snobby Jefferson students at something for once, so they use their superior creativity to defeat them.The foreshadowing of how the P.S. 38 students will beat the Jeffersons becomes very obvious near the end of the story. The cartoons of Nate and his friends, like Dr. Cesspool, are interesting and funny.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    So funny they just wanna beat the bullies. Just kept reading!