Description
Greg Heffley is trying to pass middle school… but the last few days haven’t been great at all. He’s asked to choose a country and write a report on it. The teacher chooses Malta, a country he didn’t even know existed!
Heffley finds himself facing a huge challenge, with only a few hours to complete an entire project from scratch. Being a smart boy, he’ll find a way out of this mess… But wait, this won’t be Heffley’s only challenge. The most important challenge is the Cold War that’s breaking out between the people of Lower Surrey and Upper Surrey, especially since Heffley’s house is located at the bottom of the hill in the middle, and he has to choose between one side or the other. Which one will he choose?
Upon finishing reading Diary of a Cold War Wife, the boys will realize that the world needs boys like the hero of Diary of a Cold War Wife. If human beings continue to exist on Earth five hundred million years from now, it will be thanks to people like Greg Heffley who have found a way to survive… right?
An enjoyable story that transports you to an exciting world of adventure and imagination, presented in a humorous way that’s suitable for your children. It’s an attempt to draw your attention as parents and teachers to developing children’s social skills away from technology and constant screen time. It explores the following topics: “making friends,” “finding traditional entertainment,” “practicing a musical instrument,” “sports,” and replacing them with other activities such as “making friends,” “skating,” “sharing household chores,” and more.
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