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Strange Case of Origami Yoda

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Pages
141
Language
EN
ISBN
9780810984257
Reading Time
~2h 28min

Strange Case of Origami Yoda is a book by Tom Angleberger. It has 141 pages.

About this book

Tom Angleberger’s debut novel captures the intricate social landscape of middle school through a unique blend of handwritten journal entries, classroom notes, and hand-drawn illustrations. At the center is Dwight, a quiet sixth-grader whose origami Yoda finger puppet unexpectedly becomes the school’s most sought-after oracle. As classmates consult the paper figure for advice on everything from cafeteria seating to crushes, a quiet debate emerges between those who believe in the puppet’s mystical guidance and those who attribute its accuracy to coincidence or clever observation. The narrative unfolds through multiple student perspectives, offering a grounded look at how peer influence, creativity, and adolescent uncertainty shape everyday decisions. Angleberger, drawing on his background in education, crafts a story that balances humor with thoughtful exploration of belief, leadership, and the awkward transitions of growing up. By weaving pop culture references into authentic school life, the book presents a relatable portrait of friendship and the quiet power of imagination in navigating middle school’s unpredictable social terrain.

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How many pages is Strange Case of Origami Yoda?+

Strange Case of Origami Yoda has 141 pages.

What is Strange Case of Origami Yoda about?+

Tom Angleberger’s debut novel captures the intricate social landscape of middle school through a unique blend of handwritten journal entries, classroom notes, and hand-drawn illustrations. At the center is Dwight, a quiet sixth-grader whose origami Yoda finger puppet unexpectedly becomes the school’...

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Strange Case of Origami Yoda was written by Tom Angleberger.