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It’s the start of fifth grade for seven kids at Snow Hill School. There’s . . . Jessica, the new girl, smart and perceptive, who’s having a hard time fitting in; Alexia, a bully, your friend one second, your enemy the next; Peter, class prankster and troublemaker; Luke, the brain; Danielle, who never stands up for herself; shy Anna, whose home situation makes her an outcast; and Jeffrey, who hates school. Only Mr. Terupt, their new and energetic teacher, seems to know how to deal with them all. He makes the classroom a fun place, even if he doesn’t let them get away with much . . . until the snowy winter day when an accident changes everything—and everyone. Source: robbuyea.com
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Il maestro nuovo, Rob Buyea, Beatrice Masini, John Irving
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- Released
- 2014
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- Title
- Il maestro nuovo
- Language
- Italian
- Authors
- Rob Buyea, Beatrice Masini, John Irving
- Publisher
- BUR Biblioteca Univ. Rizzoli
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 308
- ISBN10
- 8817075051
- ISBN13
- 9788817075053
- Series
- Mr. Terupt
- Tags
- Fiction, Children's Books, Young Adult, Contemporary Fiction, Friendship, School, Stories, Gifts for younger schoolchildren, Realistic Fiction, Middle Grade, Children's adventures, Teachers, Bullying, Schoolchildren
- First published
- 2010
- Original title
- Because of Mr. Terupt
- Rating
- 4.35 out of 5
- Description
- It’s the start of fifth grade for seven kids at Snow Hill School. There’s . . . Jessica, the new girl, smart and perceptive, who’s having a hard time fitting in; Alexia, a bully, your friend one second, your enemy the next; Peter, class prankster and troublemaker; Luke, the brain; Danielle, who never stands up for herself; shy Anna, whose home situation makes her an outcast; and Jeffrey, who hates school. Only Mr. Terupt, their new and energetic teacher, seems to know how to deal with them all. He makes the classroom a fun place, even if he doesn’t let them get away with much . . . until the snowy winter day when an accident changes everything—and everyone. Source: robbuyea.com
