Freaky Friday
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This article is about the children's novel. For other uses, see Freaky Friday (disambiguation).
Freaky Friday is a comedic children's novel written by Mary Rodgers, first published by Harper & Row in 1972. It has been adapted for several films, including versions in 1976, 1995, 2002, 2003, 2020, and 2018.
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Author | Mary Rodgers |
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Cover artist | Edward Gorey |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Children's literature, comedy, speculative fiction |
Publisher | Harper & Row |
Publication date | April 1972[1] |
Media type | Print (hardcover) |
Pages | 145[2] |
ISBN | 0-06-025048-8 (HarperCrest library ed., 0-06-025049-6) |
LC Class | PZ7.R6155 Fr[2] |
Followed by | A Billion for Boris |
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The story features a day in the life of 13-year-old Annabel Andrews and her mother, who spend the day in each other's bodies. It may be considered a modern retelling of Vice Versa: A Lesson to Fathers, an 1882 novel by F. Anstey in which the protagonists are a father and son.