Lexie begins to hang out with high-schoolers and desperately wants boys to like her. Danielle’s grandparents are worrying about the farm, while Danielle’s body changes. Jessica turns to movie-making and wants to uncover more about Mr. Anna wants to know who her father really was, as her mom gets closer to her boyfriend, Charlie. Jeffrey finds a baby abandoned on the side of the road, and works to help repair his broken family. Terupt’s recovery and sleuths out the secrets of everyone in the class, like a private eye. Peter continues to take his class-clown antics to a new level (watch out for another run-in with Principal Williams) while worrying about his future. I was drawn in by the depth of each character and could not stop reading. As someone in her twenties, I am not the target audience for this title, but I found myself laughing out loud at some moments. The sequel surpasses the first book in the series by far. Terupt continues to inspire by taking an interest in the lives of his students, both inside and outside of the classroom. Together again for another year, Peter, Luke, Jeffrey, Anna, Jessica, Danielle, and Lexie learn how to stick together and support one another. The only constant in the lives of these tweens is their beloved teacher, Mr. It’s now sixth grade at Snow Hill School, and a new year means big changes for the students we got to know from the first Mr.
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