14th out of 17 books
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Teacher's Pet (Wild at Heart #7)
by
Laurie Halse Anderson (Goodreads Author)
Maggie's still getting used to middle school. One of her teachers is, too - Mr. Carlson, her new science teacher, is blind, and is working with a guide dog for the first time. Scout is a love of a German shepherd and really wants to do his job, but Maggie can tell that Mr. Carlson's still having a hard time. Maybe she can help. . . .
Paperback, 144 pages
Published
April 30th 2009
by Puffin
(first published March 2001)
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It was very sad at end because Scout got hit by a car and Dr.Mac said he had a coma but Mr.Carlson said come back buddy i need you and he lived.
Form what I have read Maggie & Mr. Carson need to spend more time studing & less time " working".
Good if you love animals, but definitely meant for a very yound audience.
i have read some of them i have not read #7,#8,#9 or ten.i want to though!
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Laurie Halse Anderson is the New York Times-bestselling author who writes for kids of all ages. Known for tackling tough subjects with humor and sensitivity, her work has earned numerous ALA and state awards. Two of her books, Speak and Chains, were National Book Award finalists.
Mother of four and wife of one, Laurie lives in Northern New York, where she likes to watch the snow fall as...more
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