Teacher’s Pet

Teacher’s Pet by Morris Gleitzman, published by Puffin in 2004, is a 190-page work written in English. This story follows Ginger, who navigates the challenges of being part of a family that loves cats while dealing with her own allergy to them. As she forms a bond with a fierce-looking stray dog, the situation escalates when the school principal poses a threat to her new friend, leading Ginger to take action.
Readers will find a narrative that blends elements of juvenile fiction with themes of action and adventure, as well as family dynamics and school life. The story explores Ginger’s determination to protect her best friend and confront the deceitful Mr. Napier. Through her journey, the book highlights the complexities of friendship and the challenges of fitting in, making it a relatable tale for young readers.
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It’s not easy being part of Ginger’s family when you1re allergic to cats – three of them love cats and five of them are cats.
Ginger tries to be good, but it’s not easy when your new best friend is a fierce looking stray dog. It gets even harder when the school principal starts trying to kill your best friend. But Ginger manages to save the dog and expose Mr Napier for the phoney he is.
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