Saving Mr. Terupt

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Mr. Terupt volume 3
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The kids and their favorite teacher from Because of Mr. Terupt and Mr. Terupt Falls Again return for a third book in this warmhearted series filled with unique characters every reader can relate to.  The one teacher who changed everything is the one thing missing this school year. The kids from Mr. Terupt’s fifth- and sixth-grade classes are entering their first year of junior high school. There’s a lot to be excited about, but starting at a new school isn’t easy. Peter and Jeffrey face tough competition on their wrestling team. Alexia has a disastrous first day of school, and that’s only the beginning. Anna is desperate for Charlie to propose to her mother—what is he waiting for?! Danielle isn’t feeling so well, but she's trying to tough it out, like Grandma. Trouble with a bully makes Luke dread going to school for the first time ever. And Jessica is waiting anxiously for an acceptance to a theater retreat in New York City.   Everyone is missing Mr. Terupt. When a fight threatens to break up the group forever, they think their favorite teacher is the only one who can help them. But the kids soon find out that it’s Mr. Terupt who needs saving.   This novel includes extra content in the back of the book. Readers will find a Junior High Survival Guide with tips from the old gang!   Read all the Mr. Terupt Books, including Because of Mr. Terupt and Mr. Terupt Falls Again! And don't miss the conclusion to the series, Goodbye, Mr. Terupt, coming soon!   "Fans of the “Terupt” novels will cheer as the Snow Hill crowd enters seventh grade, though this latest volume will also appeal to newcomers to the series."--School Library Journal

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  • Because of Mr. Terupt (Mr. Terupt Volume 1) Cover
  • Mr. Terupt falls again (Mr. Terupt Volume 2) Cover
  • Saving Mr. Terupt (Mr. Terupt Volume 3) Cover
  • Goodbye, Mr. Terupt (Mr. Terupt Volume 4) Cover

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Booklist Review

The gang of seven friends is entering seventh grade, leaving beloved Mr. Terupt behind. Told in alternating voices, the students relate the events of their year: cancer, diabetes, bullies, wrestling meets, and marriage proposals. Luke's skill at spearheading projects reconnects them with Mr. Terupt and one another, but a disastrous party threatens to destroy their friendship until they rally to save Mr. Terupt from budget cuts. Though the students are broadly drawn and both the foreshadowing and theme come across as heavy-handed, readers who enjoyed the first two books may happily overlook these flaws to learn more about Mr. Terupt and his students.--Harold, Suzanne Copyright 2015 Booklist

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 4-7-The Terupt gang is back in the third installment of Buyea's memorable classroom drama series. On the eve of their entry into junior high, the students from Snow Hill School are gearing up for a new year without their beloved teacher. After brainstorming a way to work on a collaborative project in Mr. Terupt's current classroom, the group is able to spend quality time with one another as well as with "Teach." However, tensions flare for some of the friends after a harmless game of Spin the Bottle goes awry. Despite the threat to their friendship, unforeseen circumstances bring the kids back together when they discover that Mr. Terupt needs their help. As the group navigate the ups and downs of team sports, family illness, town budgets, and young love, they begin to realize that the only constant through life's storms is the bond of friendship. Buyea has a knack for making his character's voices distinct. This offering will resonate with tween audiences seeking realistic stories with multifaceted characters. VERDICT Fans of the "Terupt" novels (Random) will cheer as the Snow Hill crowd enters seventh grade, though this latest volume will also appeal to newcomers to the series.-Claire Moore, Darien Library, CT © Copyright 2015. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

This third installment about a group of kids and their beloved teacher sees the friends encountering new challenges in junior high. Though Mr. Terupt is at a different school, the kids' loyalty to him keeps them together through diverse challenges--especially when they learn that his job might be in jeopardy. This volume will appeal to readers who have enjoyed these distinct characters. (c) Copyright 2016. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Seventh-graders Alexia, Anna, Danielle, Jessica, Jeffrey, Luke, and Peter struggle to hold on to the bonds formed in Mr. Terupt's class in fifth and sixth grade and to their favorite teacher, whose job is in jeopardy. Month by month, in alternating first-person accounts, these likable young people describe their first year in middle school. The English teacher loves words as much as Jessica does. Peter and Jeffrey join the wrestling team; Luke's elected to student government. Anna and Danielle scheme to become half sisters in reality. Danielle develops diabetes, and Lexie's mother has breast cancer. A spur-of-the-moment spin-the-bottle game goes awry, temporarily tearing the group apart. Even from a distance, Mr. Terupt seems to know what's happening and devises a project to keep them talking. But it's the threat to the sixth-grade teacher's job, likely to be eliminated in the wake of tax protests and school budget cuts, that really brings them back together for a series of campaigns that seem to lose the battle but win the war. "Hard times like these make you betteras long as you have the right attitude about things," this perceptive teacher says. Necessary background is deftly woven in, making this third in the series as easy for new readers to pick up as it is for returning fans. A warmly gracious invitation to a convincing middle school world. (Fiction. 10-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

The gang of seven friends is entering seventh grade, leaving beloved Mr. Terupt behind. Told in alternating voices, the students relate the events of their year: cancer, diabetes, bullies, wrestling meets, and marriage proposals. Luke's skill at spearheading projects reconnects them with Mr. Terupt and one another, but a disastrous party threatens to destroy their friendship until they rally to save Mr. Terupt from budget cuts. Though the students are broadly drawn and both the foreshadowing and theme come across as heavy-handed, readers who enjoyed the first two books may happily overlook these flaws to learn more about Mr. Terupt and his students. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 4–7—The Terupt gang is back in the third installment of Buyea's memorable classroom drama series. On the eve of their entry into junior high, the students from Snow Hill School are gearing up for a new year without their beloved teacher. After brainstorming a way to work on a collaborative project in Mr. Terupt's current classroom, the group is able to spend quality time with one another as well as with "Teach." However, tensions flare for some of the friends after a harmless game of Spin the Bottle goes awry. Despite the threat to their friendship, unforeseen circumstances bring the kids back together when they discover that Mr. Terupt needs their help. As the group navigate the ups and downs of team sports, family illness, town budgets, and young love, they begin to realize that the only constant through life's storms is the bond of friendship. Buyea has a knack for making his character's voices distinct. This offering will resonate with tween audiences seeking realistic stories with multifaceted characters. VERDICT Fans of the "Terupt" novels (Random) will cheer as the Snow Hill crowd enters seventh grade, though this latest volume will also appeal to newcomers to the series.—Claire Moore, Darien Library, CT

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