This time the applause went on and on, continuing even after Jordan had gone back to her seat.
   No one rushed to the stage to push two dozen yellow roses into her arms, there were no autograph seekers and no paparazzi.
   But none of that mattered.
   Jordan, Plain and Average, was completely happy about everything, including herself.
   Acknowledgments
   I want to thank the people at the National Weather Service for the wealth of meteorological information they make available online. I also need to make it clear that the events imagined in this fictional story are in no way meant to reflect poorly upon the remarkable job the National Weather Service does every day to provide warning to the public about approaching dangers.
   I also wish to thank my editor, Caitlyn Dlouhy, and all the other fine professionals at Atheneum Books for Young Readers for helping me to seem smarter, more grammatical, more logical, and more consistent than I actually am. (And yes, I’m sure they’ve even checked over these brief acknowledgments with great care!)
   I want to offer particular thanks to Amy Berkower at Writers House for her wise counsel and support.
   —A. C.
   “Andrew Clements set the standard for the school story.”
   —New York Times
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   Andrew Clements
   is the author of more than sixty books for children, including the enormously popular Frindle; the New York Times bestsellers No Talking and Lunch Money; the Benjamin Pratt & the Keepers of the School series; and most recently Troublemaker. He lives with his wife in central Massachusetts, and has four grown children.
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   The Janitor’s Boy
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   Lost and Found
   Lunch Money
   No Talking
   The Report Card
   Room One
   The School Story
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   Text copyright © 2012 by Andrew Clements
   Illustrations copyright © 2012 by Mark Elliott
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   The text for this book is set in Bembo.
   The illustrations for this book are rendered in pencil.
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   Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
   Clements, Andrew, 1949–
   About average / Andrew Clements ; illustrated by Mark Elliott. — 1st ed.
   p. cm.
   Summary: As the end of sixth grade nears, Jordan Johnston, unhappy that she is only average in appearance, intelligence, and athletic ability, reveals her special skills when disaster strikes her central Illinois elementary school.
   ISBN 978-1-4169-9724-5 (hardcover)
   ISBN 978-1-4169-9726-9 (eBook)
   [1. Ability—Fiction. 2. Schools—Fiction. 3. Individuality—Fiction. 4. Heroes—Fiction. 5. Tornadoes—Fiction.] I. Elliott, Mark, 1967- ill. II. Title.
   PZ7.C59118Abo 2012
   [Fic]—dc23 2012015106   
    
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