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Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson’s Journal

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PUBLISHER: Amulet Books,
                          Puffin Books

AUTHOR:  Jeff Kinney

ISBN: 9688878844510

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Description
Diary of an Awesome Friendly Kid: Rowley Jefferson’s Journal is a spin-off of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series by Jeff Kinney, but told entirely from the perspective of Greg Heffley’s best friend, Rowley Jefferson. 
Plot summary
  • A new journal begins: Rowley starts his own journal, but after sharing his idea with Greg, he is quickly pressured into making it a biography of Greg. Greg believes that one day he will be rich and famous, and that the world will need Rowley to chronicle his life story.
  • A different perspective: While Rowley’s intentions are innocent and friendly, his accounts of their shared misadventures shed a new light on Greg’s questionable actions, from a disastrous attempt at a birthday party to a run-in with a hornet’s nest.
  • An unreliable biographer: Rowley’s attempts at being Greg’s biographer are consistently misguided, with the journal revealing more about Rowley’s sweet, naive nature than Greg’s genius. For instance, Rowley fails to follow Greg’s dramatic suggestions and even draws characters without noses, much to Greg’s annoyance.
  • A strained friendship: The narrative exposes how often Greg takes advantage of Rowley’s good nature. Rowley, for his part, often misinterprets Greg’s selfish behavior, thinking it means they are better friends than ever. The dynamic between the “wimpy” Greg and the “awesome friendly” Rowley becomes even clearer and more comical from this altered point of view. 
Themes
  • The nature of friendship: The book offers a fresh and honest look at the complexities of friendship. It explores themes of loyalty, manipulation, and the differences in perception between two friends.
  • Perspective and point of view: By shifting the narrative from Greg’s biased journaling to Rowley’s honest-but-bumbling account, Kinney provides a masterclass in perspective. Readers see the same events they know from the main series, but with a different, and often funnier, context.
  • Kindness and innocence: Rowley’s simple and optimistic worldview is a central theme. His unwavering friendliness, even in the face of Greg’s less-than-stellar behavior, is a source of both humor and heartwarming moments. 
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