Orville Rudemeyer Pygenski hates his name. Can you blame him? His nickname, Orp, isn't much better, but at least it's easier to spell. When he decides to start the "I Hate My Name Club," Orp is sure his sister, Chloe Urath Rudemeyer Pygenski, will join. But then Derrick Jones and Jennifer Washburn want to be members of the club, too. What's wrong with their names? Before long over twenty people are set to come to the first official club meeting. But when they show up at Orp's house, the most surprising thing about them isn't their unusual names...
"Easy to read, enjoyable and funny, with well-drawn engaging characters." --School Library Journal
* A Puffin Novel
* Paperback Reissue
* Black-and-white illustrations
* 96 pages
* Ages 8-12
Genre: Children's Fiction
"Easy to read, enjoyable and funny, with well-drawn engaging characters." --School Library Journal
* A Puffin Novel
* Paperback Reissue
* Black-and-white illustrations
* 96 pages
* Ages 8-12
Genre: Children's Fiction
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