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Landry News
Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780689828683
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New kid Cara Landry shakes up Denton Elementary with her newspaper, The Landry News, exposing her unmotivated teacher, Mr. Larson. Fifth-graders join the journalistic crusade, but when the principal discovers the paper, Mr. Larson’s job is on the line. Will Cara’s news be the talk of the town or the end of her teacher’s career? Find out in this heartwarming story about student empowerment and the importance of a good education. ISBN: 9780689828683
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Tripti Arora –
Decent story, but a bit predictable. It was still fun to read with my child, and we had some laughs.
Prasasth Peter Varigeti –
My kids and I really enjoyed reading it together. Created a lively discussion about the role and responsibilities of students.
Akash Maroti Jayewar –
The Landry News is engaging. I wish there was more depth to some of the supporting characters; felt one dimensional.
Komal Kumari –
Excellent book! The characters were well-developed, and the plot kept me engaged. A must-read for young readers.
Pushkal Meena –
My daughter enjoyed this book, especially the main character’s determination. It sparked some good conversations about school and responsibility.
Saurabh Sharma –
My fifth-grader devoured this book in one sitting! It inspired her to think about ways she can make a difference at school.
Adarsh –
A cute story about kids finding their voice. My son found it a bit slow at the beginning, but the ending was worth it.
Ansh Gupta –
A heartwarming tale of how kids can create change. I loved Cara’s character but felt the ending was a little too neat.
Arman Ahmad –
I found it to be a worthwhile read for my students. We discussed journalistic integrity and the power of the press afterward.
Rohit S –
My son wasn’t super into it. It felt a bit dated and slow for him. He prefers more action-packed books.
Arpit Jaiswal –
Good story, but a bit preachy at times. It’s a nice way to introduce kids to journalism and civic responsibility.
Nishita Chowdhury –
I liked the message about student empowerment. Mr. Larson wasn’t the best character to relate to, making it slightly less enjoyable.
Shantanu Gupta –
Great book! It showed how one person can start a movement. It was easy to follow. Highly recommend!