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The Secret School

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  • Publisher's Weekly:
  • Ages 8 - 12
  • Publisher's Weekly:
  • Ages 8 - 12
  • TeachingBooks:*
  • Grades 1-8
  • Word Count:
  • 24,414
  • Lexile Level:
  • 610L
  • ATOS Reading Level:
  • 4.1
  • Cultural Experience:
  • Women / Girls
  • Genre:
  • Historical Fiction
  • Year Published:
  • 2002

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From Publisher's Weekly

August 11, 2003

When the teacher at the one-room schoolhouse must depart unexpectedly, a 14-year-old girl swears the other students to secrecy and decides to take over the school in order to complete her exit exams. "Avi weaves together a fast-moving plot, solid characterizations, sharply tuned dialogue and a wealth of detail as he evokes rural Colorado in 1925," wrote PW. Ages 8-12.

From Publisher's Weekly

July 16, 2001
Weaving together a fast-moving plot, solid characterizations, sharply tuned dialogue and a wealth of detail, Avi (The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle) offers another satisfying historical novel, this time evoking rural Colorado in 1925. When the teacher at the one-room schoolhouse in Elk Valley must depart unexpectedly, the head of the school board decides to end the academic year right then, a month and a half before the summer break. To his surprise, 14-year-old Ida Bidson protests, because without exit exams, she cannot proceed to high school in the fall. "I'm not so sure a girl needs a high school education," Mr. Jordan retorts, undeterred. Then Ida's friend Tom comes up with a plan: "You're such a gravy know-it-all," he tells her. "You
could take over the school when Miss Fletcher leaves." And so she does, swearing the students to secrecy. It's no easy task—"Miss Bidson" has to learn self-confidence, and she must keep up with her farm chores and with her own studies. To compound the challenge, the county examiner discovers the secret and agrees to keep it only if all the students take a final exam. Right from the opening scene showing resourceful Ida and her seven-year-old brother driving the family's Model T to school—Ida at the wheel hollering directions ("Brake and clutch!") while Felix pushes the pedals with his hands—Avi wittily up-ends the usual roles assigned adults and children. A crowd-pleaser. Ages 8-12.

From AudioFile Magazine

Ida Bidson goes to a rural Colorado school. In the spring of 1925, just weeks before the end of her eighth-grade year, the school is closed. Her dream of passing the eighth-grade exam and going on to high school is in jeopardy. She, and her classmates, decide to continue the school with Ida as teacher. The outcome is predictable, but the story and characters are charming. Johanna Parker's reading is very good. She is energetic and clear, performing the narrative and characters with great skill. M.T.F. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

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