Book Resume
for The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt
Professional book information and credentials for The Wednesday Wars.
3 Professional Reviews (3 Starred)
3 Book Awards
Selected for 36 State/Province Lists
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 10 and up
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 10 - 14
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades 5-8
- Word Count:
- 73,675
- Lexile Level:
- 990L
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 5.9
- Genre:
- Historical Fiction
- Realistic Fiction
- Year Published:
- 2007
13 Subject Headings
The following 13 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (The Wednesday Wars).
- Family life
- Long Island (N.Y.)--History--20th century--Fiction
- Schools--Fiction
- Junior high schools--Fiction
- Long Island (N.Y.)
- Families
- Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Plays--Fiction
- Coming of age
- Junior high schools
- Juvenile Fiction | Historical | United States - 20th Century
- Coming of age--Fiction
- Family life--New York (State)--New York--Fiction
- Young Adult Fiction
3 Full Professional Reviews (3 Starred)
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From Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from July 9, 2007
Johnstone brings to life one of the most endearing characters to come along in some time. Holling Hoodhood is starting seventh grade in 1967. It is a time of change, not just for Holling as he begins his journey into adolescence, but for the world around him as well. The war in Vietnam is raging and the deaths of Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy hang heavy on the American consciousness by the end of the school year. And for Holling, the world of nascent relationships lies before him, not to mention, baseball, camping and the constant excitement, wonder and terror of being 11 at such a volatile time.
Johnstone’s first-person narration perfectly captures Holling’s progression from an angst-filled yet innocent boy, to a wiser, self-aware young man. His reading is touching, funny and insightful; he manages to bring the listener back to a time—real or nostalgically re-imagined, at least—when the crack of a bat against a ball in Yankee Stadium or sharing a Coke with a girl at the Woolworth’s counter was all any boy could want. This is a lovely, heartfelt novel, read with as much care as the author used to create it. Ages 10-up.
From Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from April 16, 2007
On the first day of the 1967–68 school year, Holling Hoodhood thinks he's made a mortal enemy of his new teacher when it turns out he's the only seventh-grader who does not leave early every Wednesday to attend Hebrew school or catechism. (Holling is Presbyterian, and though eminently likeable, he does have a knack for unintentionally making enemies.) Stern Mrs. Baker first gives him custodial duties, but after hilarious if far-fetched catastrophes involving chalk dust, rats and freshly baked cream puffs, she switches to making him read Shakespeare. He overcomes his initial horror, adopting the Bard's inventive cursing as his own to dress down schoolyard bullies. Indeed standing up for himself is the real battle Holling is waging, especially at home, where his architect father has the entire family under his thumb. Schmidt, whose Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy
won both Printz and Newbery Honors, delivers another winner here, convincingly evoking 1960s Long Island, with Walter Cronkite's nightly updates about Vietnam as the soundtrack. The serious issues are leavened with ample humor, and the supporting cast—especially the wise and wonderful Mrs. Baker—is fully dimensional. Best of all is the hero, who shows himself to be more of a man than his authoritarian father. Unlike most Vietnam stories, this one ends happily, as Schmidt rewards the good guys with victories that, if not entirely true to the period, deeply satisfy. Ages 10-14.
From Kirkus
Starred review
In the period of the Vietnam War, Holling Hoodhood starts his seventh-grade year at odds with his teacher, Mrs. Baker. Wednesday afternoons are their private time together, and the pastimes are many--from clapping erasers to dissecting various Shakespeare plays. Through Holling, his family, and his school compatriots, Schmidt takes clichés such as perfect families, battle-ax teachers, and incorrigible students and makes them original. Joel Johnstone's narration gains potency from his even voice and pacing. Moments poignant with lost chances for understanding, such as those between Holling's father and sister, are as vivid as those of humor. Listen, laugh, cry, and marvel at the goodness of humankind. A.R. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award
3 Book Awards & Distinctions
The Wednesday Wars was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.
36 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
The Wednesday Wars was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (36)
Alaska
- Battle of the Books, 2024-2025, Middle School
Arizona
- 2010 Grand Canyon Reader Award, Tween category
Arkansas
- Charlie May Simon Children's Book Award, 2010
California
- California Young Reader Medal, 2009-10, Middle School/Jr. High Division
Connecticut
- 2011 Nutmeg Book Award – Teen List
District of Columbia
- Capitol Choices: Noteworthy Books for Children, Gr 4-8, 2008
Florida
- Just Read, Florida! 2008 Summer Recommended Reading List
Georgia
- 2009-10 Georgia Children's Book Award
Illinois
- Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award, 2010
Michigan
- Mitten Award 1999-present
- Mitten Award, 1999-2025
Minnesota
- 2011-2012 Maud Hart Lovelace Award, Division II
Nebraska
- Golden Sower Award, 2009-10
New Jersey
- 2010 Garden State Teen Book Awards – Fiction
New Mexico
- 2009-10 Land of Enchantment Book Award, Young Adult
- New Mexico Battle of the Books Award Nominees 2008-2009 Middle School
New York
- On Your Mark, Get Set, Read! Summer Reading 2016, Tween
North Carolina
- NCSLMA Battle of the Books Booklist, 2009-10
- NCSLMA Middle School Battle of the Books, 2012-2013
- NCSLMA Middle School Battle of the Books, 2015-2016, Grades 6-8
- NCSLMA Middle School Battle of the Books, 2018-2019, Grades 6-8
Oklahoma
- 2010 Sequoyah Book Awards, Intermediate
Oregon
- 2009-2010 Oregon Battle of the Books
Pennsylvania
- 2010-2011 Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Awards
- Keystone to Reading Young Adult Book Award, 2009
South Carolina
- Battle of the Books, Independent Schools, Middle School List, 2022-2023
- Battle of the Books, Independent Schools, Middle School List, 2025-2026
Tennessee
- 2010 Volunteer State Book Awards
Texas
- Lone Star Reading List, 2008-09
Utah
- Beehive Book Awards, 2009
Vermont
- Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award 2008-09
Virginia
- Virginia Readers' Choice, Middle School 2009-10
Wisconsin
- 2009-10 Battle of the Books - Middle Division
- 2010-11 Read On Wisconsin Book Club, Grades 6-8
- 2010-11 Read On Wisconsin Book Club, Grades PK-12
Wyoming
- 2009-10 Indian Paintbrush Book Award
Primary Source Statement on Creating The Wednesday Wars
Gary D. Schmidt on creating The Wednesday Wars:
This primary source recording with Gary D. Schmidt was created to provide readers insights directly from the book's creator into the backstory and making of this book.
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ALSC Notable Children's Books, 1995-2026, Commended, 2008
John Newbery Medal, 1922-2026, Honor, 2008
Notable Children’s Books in the Language Arts Award, 1997-2026, Selection, 2008