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That being said, I don't think most kids will love this book. I think that most kids will see it as preachy and just another lesson to learn.






I think that the stereotyping was what I found rather annoying as well, Ally's two best friends not quite as badly though as both arch-bully Shay and the "perfect" teach Mr. Daniels (who really is in my opinion just a bit too good to be true and too positively depicted by the author).
I mean, I have read many children's novels with bullying as a main topic, as well as novels that feature inspiring teachers and the most enjoyable ones have always been those where the bullies while indeed bullies are not totally one-sidedly bad and the inspiring teachers are not one-sidedly good. On the other hand, perhaps the intended audience, perhaps Middle Grade readers might not notice said stereotyping as much as I have done as an older adult, but actually, even when (aeons ago) I was a Middle Grade reader, my favourite novels always were those stories that were nuanced and where both the protagonists and main antagonists presented both positive and negative qualities and where even the heroes and heroines tended to make their mistakes (and that in Fish in a Tree, Mr. Daniels really ends up being described as the proverbially best thing since sliced bread, really does get a bit monotonous).
I agree with all of you who have said that the characters are stereotypical. The smart kid was waaaay too smart, the mean girl was too mean, and the sycophant was too ... sycophanty? :) Some of you said that the teacher was too good and positive, but I had the opposite thought. I thought Mr. Daniels was great and was disappointed at how awful everyone else working at the school was. I can't believe Travis and Ally got as far as they did in their schooling with no one thinking of dyslexia or referring them for testing.

I always thought of the teacher and the mean girl but you are right Albert is way to smart you can do well in a subget in stuff but you can't know somethign about everything. He had to at least struggle in one thing like all students do,
