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Publication date
  
October 11, 2010

Originally published
  
11 October 2010

Page count
  
269

Followed by
  
Mr. Terupt Falls Again

4.3/5
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Language
  
English

Pages
  
269

Author
  
Genre
  
Children's literature

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (hardback, paperback)

Similar
  
Children's literature, Friendship books

Because of Mr. Terupt, by Rob Buyea, is a novel about one year in the life of a fifth grade class at Snow Hill School. Told through the eyes of seven students, the class is deeply affected by their new teacher Mr. Terupt and the tragic accident that touches all their lives. Because of Mr. Terupt is the first novel by author Rob Buyea about a fifth grade school year with the new teacher Mr. Terupt. The novel switches from the points of view of seven students.

Contents

Because of mr terupt book trailer


Characters

Jessica: The new girl, smart and perceptive, loves acting and writing, and is having a hard time fitting in.

Peter: Class prankster and troublemaker and the class clown

Luke: The brainy kid

Danielle: Whose afraid to stand up to herself

Anna: whose home situation makes her an outcast

Jeffrey: who hates school

Alexia (Lexie): The popular bully

Mr. Terupt: The NEW 5th grade Teacher at Snow Hill School

Plot

As the school year opens, the fifth grade class of Snow Hill School in Connecticut meets the new teacher, Mr. Terupt. Their reactions to him can vary. Peter, the class cut-up, tries to see what he can get away with and is impressed when Mr. Terupt is cool about correcting his behavior. Jessica, having just moved from California, appreciates the way he relates to her since he is also new, and Anna, who tries to stay in the background, likes the way he subtly draws her into class discussions. Luke is the most studious, so he appreciates the creative class projects Mr. Terupt devises, while the more morose Jeffrey just hopes to be ignored. Alexia is too concerned with manipulating the other girls to pay much attention to the new teacher and Danielle is too worried about being manipulated by Alexia.

Before long, all of the students warm up to Mr. Terupt, who has a way of engaging everyone and making them want to do better. He even gives them a party day as a reward to reaching certain goals and gets Mrs. Williams, the principal, to agree to let the class go outside to play in the snow on their reward day. When a game of roughhousing goes awry, Mr. Terupt is hit with an icy snowball and goes into a coma, having previously sustained a number of concussions as a high school and college wrestler.

The accident has a dramatic impact on all the students, who worry about the role they played. However, it soon becomes obvious that the teacher's influence on them continues even when he is unable to interact with them. Jeffrey, who has long felt guilty because his stem cell and bone marrow donations were unable to save his brother's life, finally reaches out to his grieving parents and tries to put his family together again. Danielle approaches her conservative, religious family in the hope of getting them to accept her friendship with Anna, whose single mother has been left out since becoming pregnant as a teenager. Alexia comes to terms with the events that have caused her to lie in order to manipulate and control others and learns to be a true friend, and Peter learns that students with learning disabilities are sometimes more wise than those in the school's "regular" classrooms.

As the school year draws to a close, the students reflect on how they have benefited from Mr. Terupt's influence and are thrilled when he arrives at school on the last day and the principal announces that he will be their teacher again in sixth grade.


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Reception

The novel won an E.B. White Read Aloud Award in 2011.

References

Because of Mr. Terupt Wikipedia


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