Ellie Brader Hates Mr. G.

Ellie Brader Hates Mr. G. by Janet Johnston is a First Edition published by Clarion Books in 1991. This juvenile fiction book, spanning 131 pages, explores the evolving relationship between Ellie and her substitute teacher, Mr. Garrett. Initially perceived as mean and unfair compared to her regular teacher, Ms. Simpson, Mr. Garrett’s approach to various class challenges prompts Ellie to reassess her feelings about him.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of school life and education, as Ellie navigates her perceptions and experiences in the classroom. The story highlights how Mr. Garrett’s handling of crises impacts Ellie’s understanding of fairness and authority. This edition, written in English, offers insights into the dynamics of student-teacher relationships and the lessons learned through unexpected circumstances.
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Compared to nice Ms. Simpson, Mr. Garrett, Ellie’s substitute teacher, seems mean and unfair, until his handling of several class crises changes Ellie’s feelings towards him.
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