Hobie Hanson wishes he didn't have to write something about himself on the first day of fifth grade. He can't think of anything spectacular to say. "My name is Hobie," he begins. "I'm average. Average height. Average ears. Average stuff in my brain."
For the other kids, fifth grade promises to be lots better than average. Nick is just back from computer camp and off to a great start. Molly is a shoo-in for TAG . And Lisa, after her stint in a personality pageant, feels like a star.
If Hobie is going to have his own bright spot, he just might have to dare to make it happen. How Hobie Hanson finds a way to sparkle makes a story that will delight his fans, old and new—and have them doubled over with laughter.
Hobie Hanson wishes he didn't have to write something about himself on the first day of fifth grade. He can't think of anything spectacular to say. "My name is Hobie," he begins. "I'm average. Average height. Average ears. Average stuff in my brain."
For the other kids, fifth grade promises to be lots better than average. Nick is just back from computer camp and off to a great start. Molly is a shoo-in for TAG . And Lisa, after her stint in a personality pageant, feels like a star.
If Hobie is going to have his own bright spot, he just might have to dare to make it happen. How Hobie Hanson finds a way to sparkle makes a story that will delight his fans, old and new—and have them doubled over with laughter.