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Just!

Just! is a series of short story collections by Australian children's author Andy Griffiths, illustrated by Terry Denton. The book series is based on Andy Griffiths's early life.[1] The series has been described as a portrayal of the antics of a pre-teen who "thinks outside the box", and is a "notorious mischiefmaker" who plans various pranks and schemes to dodge doing a chore or going to school, among other things.[2] There have been nine books in the series, with the first book, Just Tricking!, being released in Australia in 1997. It was later released in North America under the alternative title Just Kidding. The Canadian animated series What's with Andy?, which ran on Teletoon from 2001 to 2007, was also loosely based on this book series.

Just!
Just Tricking!
Just Annoying!
Just Stupid!
Just Crazy!
Just Three for Free!
Just Disgusting!
Just Shocking!
Just Macbeth!
Just Doomed!
AuthorAndy Griffiths
IllustratorTerry Denton
Cover artistTerry Denton
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's, comedy short story collection
PublisherPan Macmillan
Published1997 – 2012
Media typePrint (paperback)

Background edit

The author, Andy Griffiths, began writing when he was in the fifth grade. He purchased a typewriter at a second-hand stall at school and created his own magazine, which he sold at school for less than five cents. He then continued writing at high school, but for the school magazine. At university he studied English and American literature and wrote songs for his own rock band, and then went on to study to become a teacher. During his life as a teacher, he began publishing humorous books as the precursor to the “Just!” series.[3]

 
Author of the "Just!" series, Andy Griffiths

Griffiths and his illustrator, Terry Denton, spend their collaborative working time in a studio behind Griffiths’ house, which is decorated with gadgets, toys, a children’s book library, a swimming pool, and bowling alley, much like an imagination of a children’s bedroom. They “push each other to new levels” and “drive each other to ever greater levels of silliness and creativity”.[4] Both Griffiths and Denton believe that through their work, books are equally as entertaining for modern children as electronic medium and offer a ‘personalised imaginative experience’ that will vary between children, allowing for individualised creativity.

Denton studied architecture for a short while before leaving University to experiment in the fields of animation, theatre, painting, and cartooning.[5] Denton’s work has been described as “playful, noisy, humorous, colourful, dramatic, and challenging the reader’s lateral thinking”. He has won various awards for his work as both a writer and illustrator during his career, dating back to 1983, when he realised he had an “urge to write”.[6][7]

Six children's choice awards were presented to Griffiths in 2008 for the book Just Shocking!, making him the first Australian author to be awarded so.[8]

Style edit

Griffiths describes kids’ literature as “either lame or really old-fashioned”, as children, especially in countries outside North America, were being exposed to North American entertainment such as The Simpsons and were increasingly using electronic media. Griffiths also believes his books should reflect his interests in rock and roll, comedy, and pop culture, and in this way, they would be engaging for a modern audience.[9]

Griffiths’ books are also described as being “transitional material for children between 7 and 10 years old”, particularly due to his use of “child-safe humour” through the recurrence of fart jokes and silly puns, and fewer illustrations than many children’s books.[10]

Shaun Tan in The Iowa Review writes that most people believe that the books that most influence them and have made the most impact on the imagination are children’s books or books read during childhood, and that “artists, publishers, booksellers and educators [should] roll up [their] sleeves and get down to the business of making good books".[11]

Mark Macleod notes that much of the stories in Just Tricking deal with the day-to-day lives of the target audience, school-aged children, such as avoiding going to school, and the subsequent battle between parent and child and ultimately, who wins in such a scenario.[12]

Reception edit

Andrew McMichael from Western Kentucky University writes:

“The idea is to appeal to their sense of the absurd and crazy, and to push (but not cross) the boundaries of what their parents might consider socially acceptable. The books seem to take the socially accepted norms that kids are forced into in their early years and twist them.”[10]

Mark Macleod writes in The interdisciplinary Press that Just Tricking, the first book in the series, is “fiction for a generation whose favourite response to any lack of resolution is the shrug, ‘whatever’”. Macleod also describes the first-person-tense of the book as ‘problematic’, as it confuses the stories as autobiographical, thus it is unclear if the stories are the ‘adult author’s past recollected’ or joking ideal of the adult author who dodges their way through life ‘as if he were an oversized kid’.[12] Thus Macleod describes the character in the books, Andy, as ‘living in the elusive space between the creator and the text’.

Details of the series edit

Just Tricking! edit

Alternate Titles: Just Joking! and Just Kidding!

Released: 1997

This book begins by asking to take the "Tricking Test" to find out if the book is suitable, scoring one point for each 'yes' answer to questions such as playing dead to avoid going to school, pretending to be someone else on the phone, leaving banana skins on footpaths, whether or not you own rubber vomit or fake dog poo, and if you wish it were April Fool's Day every day. Humorously, whether you scored 0 or 5, it says you will love this book.[13]

Just Annoying! edit

Released: 1998

A Publishers Weekly review stated that "Denton's scribbled pen illustrations fill up the margins on every page, with jokes, bizarre flip book animations and other absurdities".[14]

Just Stupid! edit

Released: 1999

Just Stupid! is the third book in the Just! series by Andy Griffiths. It contains various silly short stories, about things such as snail-shell repairing, baby pram riding, and nonsensical dreams.[15] The book received a BILBY Award in the Younger Readers category in 2000.[16]

Just Crazy! edit

Alternative Title: Just Wacky!

Released: 2000

Similarly to the first title in the series, Just Tricking!, the book asks readers to take the "Crazy Test", asking questions like "do you look in the mirror and see a crazy maniac staring back at you?" and "do you sometimes get the urge to take your clothes off and cover yourself in mud?"[17]

Just Three for Free! edit

Released: 2000

This book contains three stories: Playing Dead, In The Shower With Andy, and Runaway Pram.[18]

Just Disgusting! edit

Released: 2002

The test for this book asks if readers pick their nose, wear the same undies two days in a row and wee in swimming pools, among other disgusting things.[19]

Just Shocking! edit

Released: 2007

Following a short break in releases in the series, this book asks if "you wish you could drive around in a monster truck crushing everybody and everything that gets in your way" and if watching videos of people getting involved in accidents is funny.[20]

Just Macbeth! edit

Released: 2009

A different concept from Griffiths and Denton, this book is an alternative version of Macbeth by William Shakespeare. It was also produced by Bell Shakespeare for the stage in various performances nationally,[21] after Griffiths was commissioned by Bell Shakespeare in 2005 to adapt Macbeth for a younger audience.[22]

It is structured as "part narrative, part theatre script"[22] with stage directions and scripted lines, and acts and scenes are replaced by book chapters.

Just Doomed! edit

Released: 2012

The "Doomed Test" asks if you have ever broken a mirror, walked under a ladder or opened an umbrella inside, among other superstitious things.


References edit

  1. ^ "FAQ". 8 August 2015.
  2. ^ Andy Griffiths' Just Series.
  3. ^ Bangor Daily News. Bangor Daily News.
  4. ^ Wood, Patrick (2016-08-09). "Behind the scenes in Andy Griffiths' and Terry Denton's treehouse". ABC News. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  5. ^ "Terry Denton Books & Biography | Author | Dymocks". www.dymocks.com.au. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  6. ^ "Terry Denton - Allen & Unwin - Australia". www.allenandunwin.com. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  7. ^ "Terry Denton Books & Biography | Author | Dymocks". www.dymocks.com.au. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  8. ^ "Contributor". Pan Macmillan Australia. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  9. ^ Black, Eleanor (2016-10-05). "Children's author Andy Griffiths on his Treehouse success". Stuff. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  10. ^ a b Park City Daily News. Park City Daily News.
  11. ^ TAN, SHAUN (2015). "The Purposeful Daydream: Thoughts on Children's Literature". The Iowa Review. 45 (2): 100–115. doi:10.17077/0021-065X.7598. ISSN 0021-065X. JSTOR 43999807.
  12. ^ a b Yumpu.com. "Negotiating Childhoods - Inter-Disciplinary.Net". yumpu.com. Retrieved 2022-05-15.
  13. ^ "Just Tricking! - Pan Macmillan AU". Pan Macmillan Australia. Retrieved 2022-05-18.
  14. ^ "Just Annoying! by Andy Griffiths". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2022-07-13.
  15. ^ Griffiths, Andy (1999). Just Stupid!. Pan. ISBN 978-0-330-36148-4.
  16. ^ Bilby Burrow of Fame cbca.blob.core
  17. ^ "Just Crazy! (Just Series Book 4) by Andy Griffiths". BIG W. Retrieved 2022-05-24.
  18. ^ "Just Three for Free". Goodreads. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  19. ^ Just Disgusting!.
  20. ^ Just Shocking!.
  21. ^ "Just Macbeth! | Bell Shakespeare". www.australianstage.com.au. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  22. ^ a b "On 'Just Macbeth!', by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton". Griffith Review. 2016-11-22. Retrieved 2022-05-25.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Just news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2022 Learn how and when to remove this message Just is a series of short story collections by Australian children s author Andy Griffiths illustrated by Terry Denton The book series is based on Andy Griffiths s early life 1 The series has been described as a portrayal of the antics of a pre teen who thinks outside the box and is a notorious mischiefmaker who plans various pranks and schemes to dodge doing a chore or going to school among other things 2 There have been nine books in the series with the first book Just Tricking being released in Australia in 1997 It was later released in North America under the alternative title Just Kidding The Canadian animated series What s with Andy which ran on Teletoon from 2001 to 2007 was also loosely based on this book series Just Just Tricking Just Annoying Just Stupid Just Crazy Just Three for Free Just Disgusting Just Shocking Just Macbeth Just Doomed AuthorAndy GriffithsIllustratorTerry DentonCover artistTerry DentonCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglishGenreChildren s comedy short story collectionPublisherPan MacmillanPublished1997 2012Media typePrint paperback Contents 1 Background 2 Style 3 Reception 4 Details of the series 4 1 Just Tricking 4 2 Just Annoying 4 3 Just Stupid 4 4 Just Crazy 4 5 Just Three for Free 4 6 Just Disgusting 4 7 Just Shocking 4 8 Just Macbeth 4 9 Just Doomed 5 ReferencesBackground editThe author Andy Griffiths began writing when he was in the fifth grade He purchased a typewriter at a second hand stall at school and created his own magazine which he sold at school for less than five cents He then continued writing at high school but for the school magazine At university he studied English and American literature and wrote songs for his own rock band and then went on to study to become a teacher During his life as a teacher he began publishing humorous books as the precursor to the Just series 3 nbsp Author of the Just series Andy Griffiths Griffiths and his illustrator Terry Denton spend their collaborative working time in a studio behind Griffiths house which is decorated with gadgets toys a children s book library a swimming pool and bowling alley much like an imagination of a children s bedroom They push each other to new levels and drive each other to ever greater levels of silliness and creativity 4 Both Griffiths and Denton believe that through their work books are equally as entertaining for modern children as electronic medium and offer a personalised imaginative experience that will vary between children allowing for individualised creativity Denton studied architecture for a short while before leaving University to experiment in the fields of animation theatre painting and cartooning 5 Denton s work has been described as playful noisy humorous colourful dramatic and challenging the reader s lateral thinking He has won various awards for his work as both a writer and illustrator during his career dating back to 1983 when he realised he had an urge to write 6 7 Six children s choice awards were presented to Griffiths in 2008 for the book Just Shocking making him the first Australian author to be awarded so 8 Style editGriffiths describes kids literature as either lame or really old fashioned as children especially in countries outside North America were being exposed to North American entertainment such as The Simpsons and were increasingly using electronic media Griffiths also believes his books should reflect his interests in rock and roll comedy and pop culture and in this way they would be engaging for a modern audience 9 Griffiths books are also described as being transitional material for children between 7 and 10 years old particularly due to his use of child safe humour through the recurrence of fart jokes and silly puns and fewer illustrations than many children s books 10 Shaun Tan in The Iowa Review writes that most people believe that the books that most influence them and have made the most impact on the imagination are children s books or books read during childhood and that artists publishers booksellers and educators should roll up their sleeves and get down to the business of making good books 11 Mark Macleod notes that much of the stories in Just Tricking deal with the day to day lives of the target audience school aged children such as avoiding going to school and the subsequent battle between parent and child and ultimately who wins in such a scenario 12 Reception editAndrew McMichael from Western Kentucky University writes The idea is to appeal to their sense of the absurd and crazy and to push but not cross the boundaries of what their parents might consider socially acceptable The books seem to take the socially accepted norms that kids are forced into in their early years and twist them 10 Mark Macleod writes in The interdisciplinary Press that Just Tricking the first book in the series is fiction for a generation whose favourite response to any lack of resolution is the shrug whatever Macleod also describes the first person tense of the book as problematic as it confuses the stories as autobiographical thus it is unclear if the stories are the adult author s past recollected or joking ideal of the adult author who dodges their way through life as if he were an oversized kid 12 Thus Macleod describes the character in the books Andy as living in the elusive space between the creator and the text Details of the series editJust Tricking edit Alternate Titles Just Joking and Just Kidding Released 1997This book begins by asking to take the Tricking Test to find out if the book is suitable scoring one point for each yes answer to questions such as playing dead to avoid going to school pretending to be someone else on the phone leaving banana skins on footpaths whether or not you own rubber vomit or fake dog poo and if you wish it were April Fool s Day every day Humorously whether you scored 0 or 5 it says you will love this book 13 Just Annoying edit Released 1998A Publishers Weekly review stated that Denton s scribbled pen illustrations fill up the margins on every page with jokes bizarre flip book animations and other absurdities 14 Just Stupid edit Released 1999Just Stupid is the third book in the Just series by Andy Griffiths It contains various silly short stories about things such as snail shell repairing baby pram riding and nonsensical dreams 15 The book received a BILBY Award in the Younger Readers category in 2000 16 Just Crazy edit Alternative Title Just Wacky Released 2000Similarly to the first title in the series Just Tricking the book asks readers to take the Crazy Test asking questions like do you look in the mirror and see a crazy maniac staring back at you and do you sometimes get the urge to take your clothes off and cover yourself in mud 17 Just Three for Free edit Released 2000This book contains three stories Playing Dead In The Shower With Andy and Runaway Pram 18 Just Disgusting edit Released 2002The test for this book asks if readers pick their nose wear the same undies two days in a row and wee in swimming pools among other disgusting things 19 Just Shocking edit Released 2007Following a short break in releases in the series this book asks if you wish you could drive around in a monster truck crushing everybody and everything that gets in your way and if watching videos of people getting involved in accidents is funny 20 Just Macbeth edit Released 2009A different concept from Griffiths and Denton this book is an alternative version of Macbeth by William Shakespeare It was also produced by Bell Shakespeare for the stage in various performances nationally 21 after Griffiths was commissioned by Bell Shakespeare in 2005 to adapt Macbeth for a younger audience 22 It is structured as part narrative part theatre script 22 with stage directions and scripted lines and acts and scenes are replaced by book chapters Just Doomed edit Released 2012The Doomed Test asks if you have ever broken a mirror walked under a ladder or opened an umbrella inside among other superstitious things References edit FAQ 8 August 2015 Andy Griffiths Just Series Bangor Daily News Bangor Daily News Wood Patrick 2016 08 09 Behind the scenes in Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton s treehouse ABC News Retrieved 2022 05 15 Terry Denton Books amp Biography Author Dymocks www dymocks com au Retrieved 2022 05 15 Terry Denton Allen amp Unwin Australia www allenandunwin com Retrieved 2022 05 15 Terry Denton Books amp Biography Author Dymocks www dymocks com au Retrieved 2022 05 18 Contributor Pan Macmillan Australia Retrieved 2022 05 18 Black Eleanor 2016 10 05 Children s author Andy Griffiths on his Treehouse success Stuff Retrieved 2022 05 15 a b Park City Daily News Park City Daily News TAN SHAUN 2015 The Purposeful Daydream Thoughts on Children s Literature The Iowa Review 45 2 100 115 doi 10 17077 0021 065X 7598 ISSN 0021 065X JSTOR 43999807 a b Yumpu com Negotiating Childhoods Inter Disciplinary Net yumpu com Retrieved 2022 05 15 Just Tricking Pan Macmillan AU Pan Macmillan Australia Retrieved 2022 05 18 Just Annoying by Andy Griffiths www publishersweekly com Retrieved 2022 07 13 Griffiths Andy 1999 Just Stupid Pan ISBN 978 0 330 36148 4 Bilby Burrow of Fame cbca blob core Just Crazy Just Series Book 4 by Andy Griffiths BIG W Retrieved 2022 05 24 Just Three for Free Goodreads Retrieved 2022 05 25 Just Disgusting Just Shocking Just Macbeth Bell Shakespeare www australianstage com au Retrieved 2022 05 25 a b On Just Macbeth by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton Griffith Review 2016 11 22 Retrieved 2022 05 25 nbsp Children s literature portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Just amp oldid 1194696954, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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