Sunday, April 14, 2024

Mr. Terupt series of juvenile fiction

Because of Mr. Terupt
(Book 1 of 4) ~ by Rob Buyea, 2010, juvenile fiction, 288 pages
It’s the start of a new year at Snow Hill School, and seven students find themselves thrown together in Mr. Terupt’s fifth grade class.  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.
They don’t have much in common, and they’ve never gotten along.  Not until a certain new teacher arrives and helps them to find strength inside themselves — and in each other.  But when Mr. Terupt suffers a terrible accident, will his students be able to remember the lessons he taught them?  Or will their lives go back to the way they were before — before fifth grade and before Mr. Terupt?

Find out what happens in sixth and seventh grades in Mr. Terupt Falls Again and Saving Mr. Terupt.  And don't miss the conclusion to the series, Goodbye, Mr. Terupt.
Mr. Terupt Falls Again
(Book 2 of 4) ~ by Rob Buyea, 2013, juvenile fiction, 400 pages
Mr. Terupt’s class is spending one more year with him before they graduate and head off to junior high.  But for seven students, sixth grade comes with its own set of challenges.  Peter's parents expect him to attend private school after sixth-grade, but Peter has plans to stay right where he is.  Eager to grow up, Alexia gets in over her head with some older kids.  Danielle suspects that her family is keeping a secret from her, and she's determined to find out what it is.  Jeffrey makes a life-changing discovery.  Curious about her teacher's past, Jessica uncovers startling details about Mr. Terupt.  Anna finally decides she's ready for the truth about her absent dad.  And Luke's keen observations lead to questions with unexpected answers. 

It's a roller coaster of a year as Mr. Terupt helps his students be the best they can be — and enlists their help to pull off an extra-special project.  But are happy endings on the horizon?  Or will everyone fall all over again?
Saving Mr. Terupt (Book 3 of 4) ~ by Rob Buyea, 2013, juvenile fiction, 400 pages
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.
Goodbye, Mr. Terupt
(Book 4 of 4) ~ by Rob Buyea, 2020, juvenile fiction, 416 pages
The seven kids who bonded in Mr. Terupt's fifth-grade class are in eighth grade now and reunited with their beloved teacher.  Readers will once again be inspired by how the kids face their challenges and by the adults who help them along the way.

Jeffrey, Alexia, Anna, Danielle, Luke, Peter, and Jessica are thrilled to have their beloved teacher, Mr. Terupt, back for the school year as their biweekly adviser.  They still rely on him for guidance on so many things, including these dilemmas:

JEFFREY wants to make varsity wrestling, but at what cost?  Worried that she may have the same cancer gene as her mom, ALEXIA takes a DNA test — only she's scared to open the results.  Neglected by her soon-to-be-married mom, and wounded by Jeffrey's callous brush-off, ANNA keeps her hurt feelings bottled up — until she can't.  DANIELLE has ups and downs with her diabetes, but her budding romance with Luke proves to be the real challenge.  LUKE's tackling lots of difficult schoolwork, none of it harder than letting Danielle know he likes her.  Anxious about her dad's return, JESSICA pours her heart into writing poetry.  Angry at what he thinks is a betrayal, PETER gives Mr. Terupt the silent treatment.

To celebrate their remaining time with Mr. Terupt, the students hatch bucket-list type projects to make the school year important, memorable, and way bigger than just the group.  Will the gang stick together down to the final project?  Will their friendships endure after the difficult goodbye?
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1 comment:

Deb Nance at Readerbuzz said...

This is a new-to-me series. Thank you for featuring it, Bonnie!