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Dexter the tough
    Haddix, Margaret Peterson.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers,
Pub date: c2007.
Pages: 141 p.
ISBN: 9781416911593
Item info: 55 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CHANTILLY REGIONAL, DOLLEY MADISON, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GREAT FALLS, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, HERNDON FORTNIGHTLY, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGSTOWNE, KINGS PARK, LORTON, MARTHA WASHINGTON, PATRICK HENRY, POHICK REGIONAL, RICHARD BYRD, RESTON REGIONAL, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, THOMAS JEFFERSON, TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL, WOODROW WILSON, BURKE CENTRE, and OAKTON.
60 copies total in all locations. 
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JFIC HAD 2 Children's Book Shelves
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  1 Children's Book Summer Reading
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JFIC HAD 2 Children's Book Shelves
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JFIC HAD 2 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book Checked out
KINGSTOWNE Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 2 Children's Book Shelves
LORTON Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 2 Children's Book Shelves
MARTHA WASHINGTON Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 1 Children's Book Summer Reading
  1 Children's Book Shelves
OAKTON Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 2 Children's Book Shelves
PATRICK HENRY Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 3 Children's Book Shelves
POHICK REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 4 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book Checked out
RESTON REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 4 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book Checked out
RICHARD BYRD Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 1 Children's Book Shelves
  1 Children's Book Checked out
SHERWOOD REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 3 Children's Book Shelves
THOMAS JEFFERSON Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 2 Children's Book Shelves
TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 3 Children's Book Shelves
WOODROW WILSON Copies Material Location
JFIC HAD 1 Children's Book Shelves
Summary
Dexter hates his new school. He hates that his family moved across the country so his dad can get treatment for his cancer. To make matters worse, Dexter gets into a fight the first day of school. This touching book explores issues of bullying, family, and friendship. Illustrations. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
Dexter hated his new school already," opens Haddix's (the Shadow Children series) poignant if plodding novel about a fourth-grader who, on his first day at school, gets laughed at by other kids when he slips and falls on the newly polished floor. In class, his "sparkly, enthusiastic" teacher ("He hated that kind of teacher") tells her students that she wants them to write a story that lets her know more about who they are. Dexter writes, "I'm the new kid. I am tuf. This morning I beat up a kid." The author gradually reveals the details behind the incident (mortified by his peers' laughter, Dexter impulsively punches Robin, a boy he encounters in the bathroom) as well as the true source of his anger. While his father receives cancer treatments in Seattle, Dexter must live with his grandmother in Kentucky. In several rather repetitious meetings, his patient teacher encourages him to flesh out his story, asking Dexter questions that help him acknowledge his feelings, including his resentment at being left behind by his parents, his concern about his father and his guilt about hitting Robin. As he comes to terms with his emotions, Dexter accepts the friendship that kind Robin offers, which (along with the news that a bone marrow donor for his father has finally been found) brings the tale to an upbeat close. Though Haddix creates some realistic scenes and shapes a sympathetic protagonist, readers may find the narrative's pace frustratingly poky. Ages 7-10. (Jan.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 2 5 When Dexter presents his perky teacher with his first assignment, it reads, "This morning I beat up a kid. I am tuf." Ms. Abbott pushes him to add details and much more to his story. With each revision readers learn more about why Dexter is angry, confused, worried, lonely, sorry, and why he hit Robin in the bathroom, and they see the developing friendship between the two boys. They discover that on Dexter's first day at his new school, he is left abruptly in a hallway by the school secretary and is laughed at when he falls on a slippery floor. They find out about his father's cancer and that he is living with his grandmother in Kentucky because his parents are at a hospital in Seattle. Slowly, they learn, along with Dexter, that the incident didn't happen exactly as he remembers it. An appropriately happy ending wraps up all of the loose ends. Haddix does an excellent job of capturing the voice of a fourth-grade boy. Dexter is a multifaceted character who thinks about his actions and emotions like a smart, confused kid, never like an adult. Occasional full-page drawings nicely portray the actions and feelings of the characters in this easy chapter book. Catherine Callegari, Gay-Kimball Library, Troy, NH Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
When his parents travel to Seattle seeking a cure for his father's cancer, fourth-grader Dexter is shipped off to stay with his grandmother in Kentucky. The transition is a difficult one for the boy, who manages to misinterpret the actions of nearly everyone he encounters and to beat up a classmate on his first day at the new school. Luckily, his perceptive teacher assigns a long-term writing project that allows her to probe Dexter's thoughts and helps him come to terms with the difficult issues he faces. Haddix's story succeeds on several levels: Dexter adjusts to his new life; he accepts fears associated with his father's illness and impending bone-marrow transplant; and, through Dexter's writing assignment, readers come to understand much about authorship, revision, and point of view. Elliott's illustrations capture the poignant emotions of these characters, making this a thoughtful choice for reading aloud or for emerging chapter-book readers. KayWeisman. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 07057189
LCCN: 2006009403
ISBN: 9781416911593
ISBN: 1416911596
ISBN: 9781416911708 (pbk.)
Local Dewey call num: JFIC HAD
Local call number: 139 RUSH
Personal Author: Haddix, Margaret Peterson.
Title: Dexter the tough / Margaret Peterson Haddix ; illustrated by Mark Elliott.
Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, c2007.
Physical descrip: 141 p.
General Note: Grades 3-6.
Summary: A sympathetic teacher and her writing assignment help fourth-grader Dexter deal with being the new kid in school after he punches a kid on the first day.
Subject term: Friendship--Children's fiction.
Subject term: Authorship--Children's fiction.
Subject term: Fourth grade (Education)--Children's fiction.
Local subject: Summer reading, 2009 (Grades 3-6)
Added author: Elliott, Mark,
892: rgya
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