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128
Novel • Fiction
Alaska • 1940s
2000
Middle grade
8-12 years
790L
The Year of Miss Agnes by Kirkpatrick Hill, set in 1948 in a remote Alaskan village, follows the transformative impact of Miss Agnes, an innovative teacher, on the lives of her students. Miss Agnes introduces unconventional educational methods, inspiring the children, including a girl named Fred, and her hearing-impaired sister, Bokko, to embrace learning and self-discovery, forever changing their community.
Heartwarming
Inspirational
Nostalgic
Contemplative
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The Year of Miss Agnes by Kirkpatrick Hill has garnered praise for its heartwarming depiction of a transformative teacher in a remote Alaskan village. Reviews highlight its vibrant portrayal of community and cultural dynamics. However, some readers found the narrative pace slow. Overall, it remains a beloved tale for its inspiring themes and rich setting.
Ideal for young readers aged 8-12, The Year of Miss Agnes by Kirkpatrick Hill will captivate those who enjoy uplifting stories of inspiring teachers and diverse cultures, similar to Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan and Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O'Dell. Readers who appreciate heartfelt, historical narratives will find it especially engaging.
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Miss Agnes Sutterfield
An outsider and progressive teacher who gains the trust of the village children through her innovative and empathetic teaching methods.
Mamma
Fred's mother, initially skeptical of education, who gradually becomes more open to the benefits it can provide for her children and family.
Bokko
Fred's 12-year-old sister, who begins to attend school for the first time under Miss Agnes's encouragement and learns to communicate more effectively.
Grandpa
Fred's grandfather, who serves as a bridge between past and present, valuing education and storytelling as a way to connect with history and the world.
Jimmy Sam
A clever and thoughtful boy attending Miss Agnes's school, known for his talent in science.
Marie
A student of Miss Agnes who has a greater interest in homemaking than academics but still puts effort into her studies.
Bertha
Fred's close friend and classmate, recognized for her writing abilities.
Charlie-Boy
A naturally athletic student with a knack for sign language, who also attends Miss Agnes's school.
128
Novel • Fiction
Alaska • 1940s
2000
Middle grade
8-12 years
790L
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