Save Me a Seat

by Sarah Weeks

Save Me a Seat by Sarah Weeks is assigned in US schools at grades 4–7, with a Lexile measure of 780L. Every citation below links to the primary source.

This page shows where Save Me a Seat is assigned in US schools — curricula, states, grades, and the primary-source citations behind each placement. Not a summary or study guide.

Lexile
780L
Grade range
Grades 4–7
Difficulty for grade
Within the grade 4–5 band (740–1010L)
Age range
Ages 812
Pages
216
Reading time
about 4 hours (est.)
First published
2016
Genre
Realistic Fiction
ISBN-13
9780545846608

Reading difficulty: At 780L, Save Me a Seat falls within the typical 740–1010L text-complexity range for 4th grade (Common Core Appendix A) — a grade-appropriate reading challenge.

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About this book

Joe and Ravi seem to have nothing in common — one a local kid overwhelmed by a noisy family, the other newly arrived from India — but over one chaotic week they discover a shared enemy in the class bully, and an unlikely friendship. Told in two voices by Sarah Weeks and Gita Varadarajan, it's a common grades 4-7 read on belonging and difference.

Why widely assigned

This Realistic Fiction title, reads at middle-grade prose complexity, typically at grades 4–7. Written in the 2010s; pairs with curriculum units on friendship and bullying.

Themes

friendship · bullying · immigration · identity

Content notes

bullying

Where this book is assigned

No curriculum assignments on file yet.

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Common questions

What grade level is Save Me a Seat?
Save Me a Seat is most commonly assigned in US schools in grades 4–7, with a Lexile measure of 780L. Specific grade placement varies by curriculum — AP Literature and IB English Literature typically use it in grades 11-12.
What is the Lexile level of Save Me a Seat?
Save Me a Seat has a Lexile measure of 780L according to MetaMetrics. Lexile measures text complexity, not content maturity — check the grade range and content notes separately for age-appropriateness.
How long does it take to read Save Me a Seat?
It takes about 4 hours to read Save Me a Seat (216 pages) at an average adult reading pace of about 250 words per minute — roughly 240 minutes. Faster or slower readers will vary; the estimate is a planning guide for assigning the book.
Is Save Me a Seat hard to read for 4th grade?
At 780L, Save Me a Seat falls within the typical 740–1010L text-complexity range for 4th grade (Common Core Appendix A) — a grade-appropriate reading challenge. Lexile measures text complexity, not thematic maturity — check the content notes for age-appropriateness separately.
Is Save Me a Seat banned in schools?
Save Me a Seat does not appear in PEN America's Index of School Book Bans 2022-2024. No documented multi-district removals on record, but individual districts may challenge titles locally.

Why this book is on this list

Each dimension below is sourced from a public reference. The full framework is documented on the classification standard page.

Lexile measure
780L — sourced from MetaMetrics’ Lexile Hub.
Grade band
Grades 47 — drawn from state ELA frameworks and AP/IB syllabi citing this book.
Curriculum alignment
Not yet documented in any tracked curriculum.
State-level evidence
Not yet documented in a state-level framework on this site.
Removal / banning records
No tracked removal or challenge records in cited sources.
Seasonal / contextual tags
No seasonal or program-specific tags on this book.