Flying Solo

Flying Solo
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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2008

Lexile Score

590

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

3.9

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Ralph Fletcher

ناشر

HMH Books

شابک

9780547501758
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وقتی که جانشین اقای. فاب فابیانو هیچ وقت سر و کله نمی زند و دانش اموزان کلاس ششم او خودشان هستند، انها تصمیم گرفتند ثابت کنند که می توانند کلاس را به تنهایی اداره کنند. با کمی ابتکار و کمی برنامه ریزی دقیق ممکن است موفق شوند. اما وقتی که یه دعوا بین «باستین فاول» و «ریچل وایت» سر یکی از همکلاسی هاش شروع میشه، «تامی پر»، که شش ماه قبل مرد، همه چیز از هم میپاشه. ریچل میتونه با نگرانی هایی که از روزی که تامی مرد اونو به سکوت فرو برد کنار بیاد؟ اهنگ «پرواز انفرادی» که منحصر به فرد ساخته شده است، به دانش اموزان اقای فاب مربوط می شود که ساعت به ساعت با چالش های یک روز غیر عادی مدرسه مقابله می کنند.

نقد و بررسی

DOGO Books
SAM2HUGE - This book is outstanding. It is all about this class who doesn't have a teacher.then this kid named Tommy feathers died.Then there was the girl Tommy feathers liked and she said no to everything he offered.Then he died in his sleep died and then the girl would not talk after his death.Then a teacher finds out that they don't have a teacher and everything cuts loose.Finally there teacher comes back and he wants to hear everything that happened on Friday . So I hoped you liked my review .Also I would recommend this book to anybody see ya laters.

School Library Journal

October 1, 1998
Gr 4-8-Fletcher follows members of a sixth-grade class through a day when their substitute teacher never shows. The students decide not to report that they are alone and to run the class by themselves. Personal issues are woven into the day's events. Rachel has been mute since a classmate who had an annoying, unrequited crush on her died six months before. Bastian, an Air Force brat used to moving, has to decide whether to subject his beloved puppy to a lengthy quarantine when he moves to Hawaii the following day. Sean's alcoholic father and unnurturing home life make him too shy to express his feelings, especially his crush on Rachel. Karen, a natural leader and "good child," takes the reins in the class, making her own evaluations of right and wrong. Jessica, whose parents are judgmental, can't get past her fear of recrimination to enjoy the class' freedom. The students learn about themselves and one another, and several issues are resolved by the end of the day (e.g., Rachel speaks, Bastian gives his puppy to Sean). The resolutions are simple but not pat, the prose is economical but not sparse, and the characters are developed as sketches rather than in-depth portraits, which helps keep the book moving briskly. The premise will make the novel easy to booktalk. Not a must-have, but a worthwhile purchase.-July Siebecker, Hubbard Memorial Library, MA



Booklist

Starred review from August 1, 1998
Gr. 5^-8. What happens when a sixth-grade class is left unsupervised for a whole day? One might imagine that anything but learning would occur. But when a class usually led by a gifted teacher is left to its own devices, something unusual happens: when the substitute teacher fails to show, the children in Mr. Fabiano's class decide to run the day according to the strict but enjoyable routine ingrained in them by their creative, beloved teacher. Rest assured Fletcher's characters aren't goody-goodies. Rather, they are coconspirators as a countdown clock builds the tension: Will they make it through the day without being found out? As they go through their rote exercises, the kids gain self-assurance and self-reliance. They also come to terms with their feelings of guilt, grief, and sorrow about a classmate who died six months earlier. Fletcher expertly balances a wide variety of emotions, giving readers a story that is by turns sad, poignant, and funny, and, little by little, realistic portraits of the complicated kids emerge. There's no "Lord of the Flies" anarchy in this thoughtful, absorbing novel, which has a story that will linger long after the book is closed. ((Reviewed August 1998))(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 1998, American Library Association.)




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