Mr. Terupt Falls Again
Mr. Terupt Falls Again book cover

Mr. Terupt Falls Again

Hardcover – October 9, 2012

Price
$12.00
Format
Hardcover
Pages
368
Publisher
Delacorte Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0385742054
Dimensions
5.94 x 1.13 x 8.5 inches
Weight
1.04 pounds

Description

From Booklist Following Because of Mr. Terupt (2010), Mr. Terupt’s class is reunited and, having bonded over their experience of nearly losing their incredible teacher, closer than ever. This year, the “fall” he undergoes is a happy one: he falls in love! The kids are tasked with planning the wedding, amid being introduced to new books and navigating their own personal issues. As before, each shares the narration, with his or herown chapters told with distinctive voice and style. This sensitive progression of the story introduces more mature concepts like smoking, menstruation, and first love, but does so quite gently. Grades 4-7. --Heather Booth "This sequel can be read on its own. Moving and real."xa0— Kirkus Reviews “A surprising and totally satisfying sequel. The voices ring true.” —John Irving Praise for Because of Mr. Terupt: An NPR Backseat Book Club Selection An E. B. White Read-Aloud Honor Book Nominated for 17 State Book Awards “Even the accident toward which this novel is inevitably headed is no accident; it is as masterfully set up and skillfully concealed as the rest of this riveting story.” —John Irving * “The characters are authentic and the short chapters are skillfully arranged to keep readers moving headlong toward the satisfying conclusion.” — School Library Journal , Starred “This powerful and emotional story is likely to spur discussion.” — Publishers Weekly “No one is perfect in this feel-good story, but everyone benefits, including sentimentally inclined readers.” — Kirkus Reviews “Compelling. . . . Readers will find much to ponder on the power of forgiveness.” — Booklist Rob Buyea taught third- and fourth-graders in Bethany, Connecticut, for six years before moving to Massachusetts, where he taught high school biology and coached wrestling for seven years at Northfield Mount Hermon. Mr. Terupt Falls Again is the companion novel to Because of Mr. Terupt and Saving Mr. Terupt . Currently, Rob is a full-time writer and lives in North Andover, Massachusetts, with his wife and three daughters. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Summer Peter It was one of those farts that stunk so bad you could taste it. One of those that made your eyes water and forced you to tuck your nose under your shirt collar. It must have been hot and steamy coming out, because there’s no other explanation for its horrid stench. I know, it sounds like your classic silent-but-deadly--it wasn’t. Her fart ripped like a firecracker when it went off. That’s right--it wasn’t me! It was Lexie! She dropped her stink bomb one day during the summer when we were helping Mr. T move our old classroom down to the sixth-grade annex. After last year, I wanted to spend all my time with Mr. T. I didn’t want a day to go by that I wasn’t with him. That’s why I spent my vacation helping him with the move. Besides, Mom and Dad weren’t around. They were working all the time--even in the summer, business called. And my older brother, Richard, was off doing his own thing, which was DJing. He had his own equipment and did small parties, birthdays mostly. It wasn’t like we needed the money, and Mom and Dad didn’t force him to get a job, but that’s what he did. He said it helped him get the girls. Lexie and I weren’t the only ones choosing to hang with Mr. T. Anna and Ms. Newberry helped a lot, and Jeffrey showed up some, too. There weren’t a lot of other people around school in the beginning, just our custodians, office staff, and our principal, Mrs. Williams. I was on my way to our classroom one morning and stopped to take a leak before heading upstairs. There was a bathroom around the corner from the office that no one ever used, a small bathroom with a single urinal and stall. I don’t know what possessed me, but I’ve always liked to mess around in bathrooms. Old habits die hard. I walked in and the stall door stared back at me with a funny look on its face. “Hi‑ya!” I yelled, running and throwing a roundhouse karate kick at my target. I didn’t actually know martial arts, but I’d seen the move on TV. The door banged open and slammed shut after ricocheting off the wall. “Ahh!” someone screamed. Huh! I didn’t expect anybody to be in there. Like I said, no one ever uses this bathroom. “Peter, I’m gonna kill you!” Jeffrey barged out of the stall. I had scared the snot out of him, all right--I could tell. He must have sprayed everywhere. He had wet spots all over his pants. I wanted to laugh, but Jeffrey glared at me. I backed to the door. “I--I didn’t know you were in there. I swear.” “You better grow eyes in the back of your head,” he warned. I yanked the door open and hurried upstairs while Jeffrey stayed behind, probably to dry his pants. I got to work helping Mr. T. If you’ve ever moved, then you know it’s all about boxes. Packing boxes, lifting boxes, and unpacking boxes. Boxes, boxes, and more boxes. After a while I got sick of them, so I tried cramming one with as much as I could fit, thinking that more stuff in each box would mean less boxes all together in the end. Luke, our class brainiac, would have been proud of my smarts. The problem was, I forgot about needing to lift the box after jamming it full of books and anything else I could get inside. “Peter, you’ve got too much in there,” Anna warned. “You should take some stuff out.” I liked Anna and all, but I wasn’t about to listen to a girl. I managed to pick the box up after almost getting a hernia, but then the stupid bottom fell out. I stood there like a dork, holding an empty cardboard box with junk all around my feet. Mr. T and Ms. Newberry got a good chuckle, and I know Anna had to bite her tongue. After the super-heavy box strategy failed, I decided I’d take two normal-sized boxes and stack them one on top of the other. My idea was that two at once would lead to fewer box trips. Luke would have been proud again. The problem this time wasn’t that they were too heavy, but that I couldn’t see very well. I got the two lifted and started on my way, but I didn’t make it very far before I ran into one of the classroom desks. The corner hit me right in the you-know-what. I dropped the boxes and balled up on the ground, groaning and holding my privates. You’d think a boy would get some sympathy from a male teacher after an injury like that, but Mr. T had a funny way of showing he cared. “Ahh, c’mon. You’re all right, Peter,” he said. “They’re just peanuts.” Even with my injury, he made me smile. Of course everyone else thought it was hysterical, especially Lexie. “Ohh, poor Peter’s peanuts,” she sang. “Hey, it’s a tongue twister. Poor Peter’s Peanuts. Poor Peter’s--” “Okay, Lexie,” Mr. T said. She thought it was a riot. She couldn’t stop laughing. And then she got to laughing so hard that she farted--right out loud! A real stinker! Served her right. Lexie turned bright red in the face. I wasn’t about to let her off easy by pretending nothing had happened. “Oh my God!” I yelled. “What now?” Mr. T asked, looking up from the box he had gone back to packing. “Peter farted,” Lexie was quick to say. “What! No way! That was you!” I was ready to wring her neck. “That’s classic cover‑up, Peter,” she said. “Blaming someone else.” “Are you nuts?!” “We know you hurt your peanuts,” she said. “We’re sorry.” “That’s enough, you two,” Mr. T said. “Someone farted. I don’t care who, just don’t do it again. It stinks.” He covered his nose with his shirt and so did a laughing Ms. Newberry. Lexie flashed me her devil smile. “Better go check your underwear after that one,” I whispered. The only good thing about her fart was that it somehow made me forget about my privates hurting. And so went my summer: watch out for Jeffrey, deal with Lexie, and hang with Mr. T. I had a good time. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • The kids and teacher of
  • Because of Mr. Terupt
  • are back in this warm-hearted sequel filled with unique characters every reader can relate to.
  • One teacher changed their lives. Now the class will need to change his.
  • 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?   Spend more time at Snow Hill School with
  • Because of Mr. Terupt
  • and
  • Saving Mr. Terupt
  • ! And don't miss the conclusion to the series,
  • Goodbye, Mr. Terupt
  • , coming soon! "A skillful meshing of characters and story lines makes for
  • another great read.
  • "--
  • School Library Journal

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

★★★★★
60%
(2.4K)
★★★★
25%
(983)
★★★
15%
(590)
★★
7%
(275)
-7%
(-275)

Most Helpful Reviews

✓ Verified Purchase

young adult warning

I teach 5th grade, my students fell in love with the first Mr. Terupt book, so I bought the 2nd one thinking they could pass it around and read it as well. Not happening! I read this one and loved it but it is not appropriate for my students.

Reasons why:
-Hiding in abandoned houses drinking vodka (guy mentions putting it in water bottles to drink at school)
-smoking (tobacco and pot)

Some things I think my girls would have been fine with but would be strange for 5th grade boys
-first period
-stuffing a bra to attract a boy's attention

As a teacher, I would be careful who I would let read it, or even request parent permission. I do have a student reading it after a long discussion with her mom and her maturity level. Hope this is helpful to a parent or teachers. I love the book but was frustrated by how quickly the author has these kids grow up.
284 people found this helpful
✓ Verified Purchase

Not quite the first, but an impressive follow-up

If you haven't yet read [[ASIN:0375858245 Because of Mr. Terupt]], stop right now and go read it. It's a genuine out-of-the-park home run. Plus, I'm going to ruin everything for you below. **Spoilers are coming!**

The mere existence of a second book takes some of the wind out of the sails if you haven't yet read the first. In fact, I'd advise not giving them at the same time as a gift. If kids know there's another book, they know the ending to the first one. Yep, he survives and there is a happy ending. Whle this might seem like a foregone conclusion, Buyea's first book didn't assure any such thing - one of things that made it great.

The kids in Mr. Terupt's class have grown a year on the calendar and even more through their experiences. They're now in sixth grade, a time of great change for kids today. The boys are learning to channel their energy and anger, the girls are developing and starting to think about boys and there's plenty of trouble to go around.

Lexie succumbs to peer pressure as she tries to fit in with a group of older kids, Peter is having trouble keeping his fists to himself, Danielle faces troubles on the farm as well as the arrival of her period, about which she has been told nothing. Mr. Terupt ably and aptly helps each of his charges through their time of turmoil and also explains a bit of himself as well.

The fixing here is a little too neat, Terupt is a little too much of a superhero, and no 12 year old's life works out quite so easily when fistfights and drinking are involved. While I enjoyed this book a great deal, it is a bit less realistic than the first in that way.

Having said all of that, it's still a keeper. It does deal with more sophisticated growing-up themes and is not for those younger than the sixth graders featured. It also is an eye-opener in another way: Terupt gives the kids some great reading assignments and encourages them to connect with what they've read throughout the book. Avid readers will make several trips to the Newbery Award shelf after this and find a wealth of new reading material there. Kudos, also, to author Rob Buyea, who does not reveal the end of Ellen Raskin's The Westing Game. Thank you from a grateful librarian!

For voracious readers, give this as a gift on top of a pile of the books mentioned (see my list for details.)If your favorite readers are below fifth grade, though, hold off until they get at least there or give it to their adult caregiver for prereading first.
14 people found this helpful
✓ Verified Purchase

A Disappointment

After reading and loving Because of Mr Terupt, my students couldn't wait to read this book. I was so disappointed! The content was inappropriate for 6 grade students. To many sexual innuendoes and also underage drinking. Totally unnecessary.
13 people found this helpful
✓ Verified Purchase

Was it really necessary to focus on THAT?

Loved the first book and had great excitement for the next book. However,
the author had the girl characters focus way to much on getting their first period.
It was looked at with such great anticipation and not necessary. I won't
be recommending it to my fourth grade students who loved the first book.
3 people found this helpful
✓ Verified Purchase

Fantastic Book 2!

My 10 year old son loved Mr. Terupt, and couldn't wait for the sequel to come out. He is over the moon -- read the whole thing in a night and couldn't put it down. ROB BUYEA - write more!!!!
1 people found this helpful
✓ Verified Purchase

Five Stars

Kids love these books.
✓ Verified Purchase

book review

interesting book.
✓ Verified Purchase

AMAZING SEQUEL (aren't uppercase Q's the best)

people say that this book is innapropriate, it isn't really that bad. while the author does talk about drugs and one girl gets her period, those are just facts of life. these rougher parts of the book make it more realistic. all in all, it is a fantastic book, although i would hesitate to use it as a read aloud for boys :) !
✓ Verified Purchase

Great book

This is a continuation to Because of Mr. Terupt! My class is reading the first book as a lit. circle now...and I have to hold them back from reading too much! Excellent series and a must read!
✓ Verified Purchase

Part two of Mr. Terupt books

My ten year old enjoyed reading this as the follow up to "Because of Mr. Terrupt". I will need to look up books for the same author.