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Mallory Series in Order: 28 books

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Mallory on the Move Laurie B. Friedman Book - 1
Feb-2004

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Back to School, Mallory Laurie B. Friedman Book - 2
Aug-2004

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Mallory Vs. Max Laurie B. Friedman Book - 3
Dec-2004

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Happy Birthday, Mallory! Laurie B. Friedman Book - 4
Aug-2005

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In Business with Mallory Laurie B. Friedman Book - 5
Feb-2006

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Heart to Heart with Mallory Laurie B. Friedman Book - 6
Aug-2006

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Mallory on Board Laurie B. Friedman Book - 7
Apr-2007

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Honestly, Mallory! Laurie B. Friedman Book - 8
Sep-2007

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Campfire Mallory Laurie B. Friedman Book - 9
Feb-2008

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Step Fourth, Mallory! Laurie B. Friedman Book - 10
Sep-2008

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Red, White & True Blue Mallory Laurie B. Friedman Book - 11
Mar-2009

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Happy New Year, Mallory! Laurie B. Friedman Book - 12
Oct-2009

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Mallory Goes Green! Laurie B. Friedman Book - 13
Apr-2010

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Mallory in the Spotlight Laurie B. Friedman Book - 14
Oct-2010

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Mallory's Guide to Boys, Brothers, Dads, and Dogs Laurie B. Friedman Book - 15
May-2011

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Mallory's Super Sleepover Laurie B. Friedman Book - 16
Oct-2011

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Oh Boy, Mallory Laurie B. Friedman Book - 17
Jan-2012

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Mallory McDonald, Super Snoop Laurie B. Friedman Book - 18
Sep-2012

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Mallory and Mary Ann Take New York Laurie B. Friedman Book - 19
Mar-2013

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Play It Again, Mallory Laurie B. Friedman Book - 20
Sep-2013

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Three's Company, Mallory! Laurie B. Friedman Book - 21
Mar-2014

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Mallory McDonald, Baby Expert Laurie B. Friedman Book - 22
Sep-2014

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Game Time, Mallory! Laurie B. Friedman Book - 23
Mar-2015

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Change Is in the Air, Mallory Laurie B. Friedman Book - 24
Sep-2015

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On the Road with Mallory Laurie B. Friedman Book - 25
Jan-2016

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High Five, Mallory! Laurie B. Friedman Book - 26
Aug-2016

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Mallory McDonald, Super Sitter Laurie B. Friedman Book - 27
Jan-2017

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Mallory Makes a Difference Laurie B. Friedman Book - 28
Sep-2017


Series Premise

The series follows Mallory McDonald, a lively, imaginative third-grader (later fourth-grader) who faces typical kid-sized challenges with big emotions, creative ideas, and a tendency to get into funny predicaments. The premise is simple and relatable: Mallory navigates everyday life—school, family changes, friendships, holidays, pets, and personal goals—while learning lessons about patience, honesty, kindness, and resilience.

The series begins with Mallory on the Move when Mallory's parents announce a family move from their old house to a new one on Wish Pond Road. Mallory is upset about leaving her familiar life, room, and best friend, but gradually adjusts with the help of her family, new neighbors, and her own optimism. Subsequent books follow her through typical childhood milestones and small dramas:
- Starting at Fern Falls Elementary.
- Dealing with a new baby brother (Max).
- Making and keeping friends (especially best friend Mary Ann).
- Facing sibling rivalry, school projects, sleepovers, birthdays, holidays, pets, and family vacations.
- Tackling personal goals like earning money, trying new things, or overcoming fears.

Each book centers on a specific event or problem (e.g., back-to-school jitters, a lost pet, a talent show, a trip to New York, or a family reunion), which Mallory approaches with enthusiasm, occasional frustration, and creative solutions—often involving jokes, lists, or her signature red glasses and journal. The stories emphasize growth through experience, the importance of family and friends, and the idea that change can be exciting even when it's hard.



Mallory Series Characters

Mallory McDonald is the protagonist and narrator: an energetic, imaginative eight-and-a-half-year-old (later nine/ten) with curly red hair, freckles, and signature red glasses. She's optimistic, talkative, joke-loving, and a bit dramatic—always ready with a plan (or ten) but often facing funny setbacks. Her voice is lively and relatable, full of enthusiasm and occasional frustration.



Mom and Dad McDonald are supportive, loving parents: Mom is practical and nurturing; Dad is fun and patient.



Max McDonald is Mallory's younger brother (introduced as a baby, later a toddler): cute but sometimes annoying; he provides sibling rivalry and sweet moments.



Mary Ann is Mallory's best friend (and pen pal after the move): sweet, loyal, and often part of Mallory's schemes.



Joey and Winnie (neighbors/friends): Joey is a boy next door (sometimes a crush or rival); Winnie is another friend who joins adventures.



Grandma and other relatives appear for holidays and visits, adding family warmth.

Setting of the Mallory Series

The series is set in a contemporary, suburban American town—initially an unnamed community, then centered around Wish Pond Road in a cozy neighborhood with houses, yards, and a nearby pond. Mallory's world includes:

- Her family home (first the old one, then the new one with a big yard and her own room).

- Fern Falls Elementary School (classrooms, playground, cafeteria, gym).

- Local spots like parks, libraries, ice cream shops, malls, movie theaters, and community centers.

- Occasional trips (New York City, camp, family vacations, or relatives' homes).



The setting feels safe, familiar, and kid-centered—everyday places where children play, learn, and explore. Seasonal changes (back-to-school, holidays, summer break) and neighborhood events (birthday parties, sleepovers, bike rides) provide variety while keeping the world small and relatable.

Tone & Themes of the Mallory Series

The tone is cheerful, light-hearted, and gently humorous—classic early chapter book fare with warmth and relatability. Friedman's writing is upbeat and encouraging, acknowledging real kid feelings (anger, jealousy, worry, excitement) without dwelling on negativity. Problems are age-appropriate and resolved positively through communication, effort, or a bit of luck, leaving readers with a sense of hope and accomplishment.

Humor comes from Mallory's exaggerated reactions, her endless jokes (she loves telling them), sibling antics, and the predictable chaos of her plans going slightly awry. The mood is optimistic and supportive—Mallory is never truly defeated; she bounces back with energy and a positive spin. There's no dark content, bullying is mild and resolved, and the focus stays on fun, friendship, and family. It's comforting and empowering, ideal for building reading confidence and emotional literacy in young children.

Laurie B. Friedman's Mallory McDonald series shines as a joyful, relatable staple of early chapter books, spanning 28 delightful stories of an energetic girl's everyday triumphs and tumbles. From the big move in Mallory on the Move to school adventures, family milestones, holidays, and friendship quests in later titles like Mallory Makes a Difference, the books capture the messy, wonderful reality of childhood with humor, heart, and gentle lessons about growing up. Mallory—spunky, joke-telling, glasses-wearing, and endlessly optimistic—feels like a real kid readers can root for, while her supportive family and friends provide warmth and security. With short chapters, expressive illustrations, and a positive "you've got this" spirit, the series is perfect for building reading confidence, sparking laughter, and reminding young readers that even when things go wrong, a good attitude (and maybe a joke) can make everything better. If you're looking for cozy, character-rich stories that celebrate the small stuff and the big feelings of being a kid, Mallory McDonald is ready to welcome you to Wish Pond Road—where every day is an adventure, and every problem has a solution (or at least a funny story).



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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

There are 28 books in the Mallory series.

The Mallory series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, Mallory Makes a Difference (Book 28), was published in September 2017.

The first book in the Mallory series, Mallory on the Move, was published in February 2004.

The Mallory series primarily falls into the General Fiction genre. This chapter book series was written for ages 7-10, but some older readers may still like to read these books.
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