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Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey

2023-09-12 16:30:32

Teenager abused and ignored injects her heart into an English class journal. PW thought it was "hard" ... Mrs. Dunphrey came here in the tradition of the most sensitive English teacher. Age 12 years old. (October)

Gr 7 UpSixteen Tish Bonner is an English class for Mrs Dunphrey, and on all other courses it is also a student, not a student. Her private life also showed the same depression. The relationship between her parents is aggressive and unstable. Every time things become difficult, her father will split. Her mother was unable to act together, she could not take off to find her husband and left her money without money for her two children. Tissh explained her dilemma in a diary and Mrs. Danfrey asks the class to do the work of writing and the student asked her not to read that work. The majority of what Tissh wrote was her restricted area of ​​her teacher until her situation was very desperate and her diary filled in as a call for help. This contemporary story reality expresses the burden of young people dealing with sad family life and adult problems of dysfunctional families. Tish's diary works have real meaning in terms of phrases and moods and will attract readers. The teacher's solution to keep Tish and her brothers with her for a while may be prolongation but because she worked hard to help herself and her brothers it is an isolated Looking at the young man who did it seriously, I face a seemingly overwhelming problem at first glance. Carol Public School, Carol, Massachusetts

"The combination of journal peeps and life charm, and tissue dilemma realism will satisfy the pursuit of a very dramatic and tough benefit reader," BCCB

Mrs. Dumfrey is a young adult novel written in 1996 by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It tells stories through her English teacher, Mrs. Danfried's high school teacher Bonner, and continues to her as her life slowly begins to lose control through family and social issues. Tissue Bonner leads a rather ordinary teenager's life. She has three best friends, Sandy, Rochelle, Chastity. They are all said to be "Dafa" sitting behind each classroom. She works at a local "Hamburg Boys" restaurant where she lives with her mother. My father is said to have left his family because he is not at home. Nonetheless, Tissh is indifferent to his absence, and their mother seems to be increasingly surprised every day.

In this book, Mrs. Danfried by Margaret Peterson Haddix wrote that Tissue Bunnar has to write a diary in English class. At first, she thought that the work was a drug, but eventually it was the only friend she could turn. Tissh added the heading "I can not read" or "I will not read" to my journal. And the teacher agreed to check only whether it is writing without reading that journal. Tiss father has never been there. He fought with his mother for several months, sometimes a few years later, and then went out after spending money on his mother. Tissue prefers her father to leave forever. Tiss' s mother is a basket, and each time a tissue father leaves the town, he will get depressed. Tiss' s mother ignored the tissue and tissue brother Matt as there was no reason. Tissue works at the Burger Boy restaurant and will try to take care of her brother Matt.

Do not you dare read this, Mrs Dunphrey, Just, Ella; and leave the fisherman out of time: Margaret Peterson Hadix is ​​the other four authors. She works as a copywriter, journalist and lecturer at the university. Mr. Hadix is ​​the second child of a family of four, who grew up on a farm in Ohio. She lives in Ohio with her husband and two children. Margaret Peterson Hardicks is a reputed writer of young and middle-aged novels published by S & S. She lives in Powell, Ohio, with her husband and two children. She graduated from the University of Miami (Ohio) and has been working as a journalist for Indianapolis News Agency for many years. She also teaches at Danville (Illinois State) Community College. She lives in Columbus, Ohio with her family.