Andrew Clements (May 29, 1949 – November 28, 2019) was an American children's literature author known for his engaging stories that often centered around children’s experiences and imaginations. Clements’ writing style is characterized by its accessibility, humor, and ability to capture the nuances of childhood. He gained widespread recognition with his 1991 novel, Frindle, which was created through a vote of U.S. schoolchildren, demonstrating his commitment to involving young readers in the literary process. Throughout his career, he authored over eighty books, consistently striving to entertain and educate young audiences.


































