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Sixth Grade Secrets
2nd Edition
Author[Louis Sachar]]
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's novel
PublisherScholastic/Apple
Publication date
1987
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages201 pp
ISBN0-590-46075-7
OCLC51670925

Sixth Grade Secrets is a novel by Louis Sachar that follows sixth-grader Laura Sibbie and her friends as they create a secret club in violation of school rules. Laura aspires to be a leader and learns the three Rs of what leadership can entail – Relationships, Rivalries and Responsibility. In 2009 it was released by Bloomsbury Publishing in the United Kingdom under the title, Pig City[1].

Plot summary

Laura Sibbie, a sixth-grader, is the most popular girl in her class. She is famous for her beautiful, brown waist-length hair. When she was four, she told a lie. Her father told her the story of George Washington and the cherry tree and told her that she wouldn't have to get her hair cut unless she told another lie. Laura hopes to become the first female president of the United States and takes pride in having never told a lie. However, she frequently stretches the truth without technically lying, and this habit eventually gets her into trouble.

Laura finds a hat at a garage sale. The hat says "Pig City" on the front. When she and her friends Allison and Tiffany decide to form a club, they name it "Pig City" after the hat. Laura is the president of the club. They invent a secret salute, bringing a fist to the nose to resemble a pig's snout. Each person joining the club has to provide "insurance" in the form of an embarrassing item, to ensure that they will keep the club a secret. Laura's insurance is a note she wrote confessing her love for their teacher.

One of Laura's classmates Gabriel, has a crush on Laura and writes her a note asking about Pig City. The note is changed and ruined by Sheila, who is jealous of Laura , and Laura receives a note in which Gabriel demands to kiss her. Laura invites Gabriel to her house to decide whether she should kiss him or not. However, they argue and Gabriel storms out. He then forms a competing club, Monkey Town.

Laura suffered the days after her fight with Gabriel, and stopped eating, sleeping, and being herself. Though her parents engaged in all sorts of antics, nothing they could do would cheer her up.

As the two clubs fight, members of each club sneak into the classroom at the beginning of the day to write insulting messages about each other on the blackboard. They also play pranks on each other. Students in their class are punished by having to copy pages out of the dictionary by hand. Their teacher becomes frustrated with the pranks and threatens the pranksters with one dictionary page for every day that the insults appear on the blackboard.

Laura is finally tricked by another student into revealing her involvement with Pig City. She earns herself the punishment of copying 17 dictionary pages, but also the admiration of her fellow "citizens" until Gabriel, having raided the Pig City clubhouse, arrives brandishing all the embarrassing items they had left for insurance. They all are very upset with Laura. Sheila, who is now a member of Monkey Town, suggests that they get revenge on Laura by cutting her hair. They have Gabriel give them his autograph, and then they write, "PIGS ARE BALD." Most of the Monkey Town club members do not like the idea, but she and a friend, Howard, corner Laura on her way home from school and cut a large chunk out of her hair and leave a note signed by Gabriel, who was tricked, framing him for the crime. It is the worst day of Laura's life.

The next morning before school, Sheila and Howard brag to Gabriel about what they did to Laura, how they framed Gabriel and how Sheila had changed his note that had started the whole club rivalry. Gabriel, suddenly realizing how foolish he has been by not believing Laura, is overcome with anger. He punches both Howard and Sheila, who are suspended the last week of school for attacking Laura.

Laura has to get a new, short, curly hair style that she says makes her look like a French poodle. Gabriel, arriving with daisies, thinks she looks like a movie star. He apologizes for everything he has done, for calling Laura a liar and confesses that he really just wanted her to like him. They both agree to no more pranks, and Laura tells Gabriel that he has to eat a raw egg as punishment, since that was what Gabriel did to her.

Laura is reconciled with Gabriel, and her friends rally around her again. All the friends and former enemies have a big dictionary copying party. Knowing what she has gone through the last few days, Mr. Doyle is surprised when Laura turns in all the copied pages on the last day of school, and he honors her by giving her the Pig City salute.

References

  1. ^ "Pig City by Louis Sachar". The Bookbag. Retrieved 2009-05-27.