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Allen and Paul - two teenage boys from the summer camp who are the only ones to complete Sheila's crossword puzzle of naming all the camp counselors. When they ask for their prize, she gives them the camp newspaper. However, they seem to be more appreciative and competent at running it than her, also
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Marty - Sheila's swimming teacher, who struggles to work with her because of her aquaphobia. Boy crazy Libby thinks he's gorgeous. When Sheila admits her problem to him, he works out a plan for her to prepare for the beginner's test. He is last seen at her house, having been invited by Mr. Tubman to
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Sondra and Jane Van Arden - the Van Arden twins, who are good friends with Sheila and Mouse. They both are very excellent swimmers and both get easily offended. They all get into an argument at a sleepover, but later make amends. They also participate in the indoor game of hide and seek at the Ellis
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Peter Hatcher - Shiela's classmate and star of the preceding book, only seen when he shares an elevator ride with her and his dog, Turtle, whom she fears. He is also mentioned in the middle of the night when she sees a real spider and must overcome her fear of it, remembering how back in school he
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activity. Despite the brawl that ensues between them, devastated by the insults written in each other's books, their friendship, nevertheless, continues, and Sheila slowly overcomes her fears (albeit not entirely) little by little. As summer draws to a close with a barbecue, she is unshaken at the
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Meanwhile, Sheila is enlisted in swimming lessons to her chagrin, but she manages to take the final exam and earn a beginner's certificate. At camp, she single-handedly starts a camp newspaper, which proves difficult. Ultimately, she hands over editorship to two teenage boys names Allen and Paul
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Merle "Mouse" Ellis - Sheila's friend in Tarrytown, who is the junior champion of yo-yoing. She's a champion swimmer, and a dog lover. One chapter deals with her sneaking into her own house through the milk door so the girls can play hide and seek when bad weather precludes them from doing so
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The post-2002 reprints of the book have some lines edited and a bit of new content added to update the technology use in it (for instance, record players are replaced with CD players, and the summer camp's copy machine keeps malfunctioning, which is why Sheila must use a
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Freddie - a lifeguard at the community pool and yet another young man whom Libby finds appealing. She always flirts with him at his guardstand and runs to fetch him beverages. Upon finding out he already has a girlfriend, however, she loses her spark for him.
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Betsy Ellis - Mouse's younger sister, who is only 4 years old, but an excellent diver. She drags around a candy box on a string, which is a pretend dog she calls Ootch, due to her allergy to real dogs.
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Libby Tubman - Sheila's thirteen-year-old sister, an aspiring dancer who is boy crazy and fancies herself to be quite sophisticated and glamorous, even calling her parents "Mother" and "Father".
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house, known to all four girls as "the Mouse House". Sheila describes Sondra as being a little on the plump side, but prefers her over Jane, who is said to dunk people at the community pool.
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after they complete a crossword puzzle she wrote, for which she promised a prize but forgot to name it. She even succeeds in painting the backdrop set for the camp's theatrical production of
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The book centers on Sheila Tubman, a 10-year-old girl who masks her insecurities with a much more self-assured, confident persona. In truth, she suffers from fears ranging from
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Sheila Tubman - the main protagonist who is excited about being in Tarrytown for the summer, but has many fears, and has a hard time admitting those fears.
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Judy Blume dedicated the book to her parents, especially to her father, as she writes "In memory of my father, and our special game of hide and seek".
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Sheila believes that her fearless masquerade is effective, but her beliefs are proven false after the guests at her sleepover write otherwise in a
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attend his end of summer barbecue. Sheila at first failed to recognize him, then thinking it odd to see him on dry land and in street attire.
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tried to scare her with a fake one but she didn't fall for it (but it scared their teacher and he got three days of
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due to being a better singer than Libby. Despite Libby's annoyance at not getting the role, they become friends.
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Maryanne - an attractive teenage girl at the summer camp who wins the part of Wendy in the camp's production of
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thought of her family's adoption of a puppy, and realizes that she enjoyed her vacation after all.
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Bobby - the boy whose room Sheila stays in while his family is vacationing in
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Denise - a counselor at the summer camp who teaches
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Judy Blume
Roy Doty
English
Children's novel
Dutton
United States
paperback
ISBN
0-525-36455-2
OCLC
539880
LC Class
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
Superfudge
children's novel
Judy Blume
Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing
arachnophobia
cynophobia
aquaphobia
Tarrytown, New York
Peter Pan
slam book
pottery
haunted hayride

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