The Cat Ate My Gymsuit Read Online Free

1974 book by Paula Danziger

The Cat Ate My Gymsuit
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Author Paula Danziger
Country Us
Language English
Genre Young developed novel
Publisher Delacorte Books

Publication date

1974
Media type Impress Paperback
Pages 160 pp
ISBN 0-fourteen-240654-6
OCLC 67616260
Followed by There's a Bat in Bunk V

The True cat Ate My Gymsuit (1974) is a young adult novel written past Paula Danziger.

Plot [edit]

Ninth-grader Marcy Lewis is a smart and sensitive girl who nonetheless lacks confidence. Existence overweight, she is embarrassed to draw attention to herself, and she is failing gym form due to her reluctance to alter clothes in front of the other girls (resulting in numerous artistic excuses for why she doesn't have her gym clothes, such equally the titular "the cat ate my gymsuit"). Her verbally abusive begetter Martin belittles and criticizes the entire family unit, while her nervous mother Lily encourages her girl to ignore his beliefs and try not to prepare him off, leading to Marcy'due south inability to talk about how she really feels.

When her English instructor leaves his chore, Marcy's English form receives a new teacher, Ms. Finney. Ms. Finney is a creative and challenging costless-thinker who encourages the course to analyze their emotional reactions, leading them to create a school club called Smedley, where they are encouraged to consider non only their feelings, but those of others. Through Smedley, Marcy begins to brand new friends and starts to learn to stand up for how she feels. Still, her father dislikes Marcy's new assertiveness, while the school administration dislikes Ms. Finney's unorthodox pedagogy style. Finally, Ms. Finney is dismissed on the grounds that she refuses to say the Pledge of Allegiance.

Marcy and her friends from Smedley start a protest against Ms. Finney's dismissal until the main, Mr. Stone, suspends the whole group. To Marcy's surprise, her mother, who is the president of the PTA, takes Marcy's side against both the school administration and Marcy'south male parent, who is furious that Marcy got herself suspended for what, to him, seems a trivial reason. The entire school—students, parents, and assistants alike—are divided over Ms. Finney's firing, with the parents forcing their children to end friendships with each other over the disagreement. The children, however, refuse to continue with this.

Ms. Finney brings a legal case against her firing, with some of her former students speaking in her defense in courtroom. The court determines that the school administration had no legal grounds to burn her, because information technology is unconstitutional to force her to recite the Pledge. The school board reluctantly reinstates her, but Ms. Finney, realising that her return would only go along to divide the customs, declines to return. Marcy and her friends feel betrayed, merely come up to understand her reasons. The course gets a new, more than conventional English instructor, and Ms. Finney finds a new job as a therapist elsewhere.

In the aftermath, Marcy comes to the conclusion that she and her begetter are simply too different to e'er exist close, and that while she can never change her begetter, she can proceed to try to change herself. Her mother besides learns this lesson and decides to have night classes at the local college in order to improve and fulfill herself. Marcy finds that the friends she fabricated during their struggle to save Ms. Finney keep to be supportive, and she is even surprised to larn that the crush she has on ane of the boys is requited.

Inspiration [edit]

The most recent edition of the book has an afterword past Danziger explaining why she initially wrote the book and why it is still relevant today.

The championship of the book comes from ane of the many excuses Marcy offers to her gym teacher, named Ms. Schmidt, but she chosen her just Schmidt, such equally "the cat ate my gymsuit" to get out of physical pedagogy classes.

Sequel [edit]

Followed by At that place's a Bat in Bunk V.

External links [edit]

  • Scholastic Books website on Paula Danziger

millermakinged.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cat_Ate_My_Gymsuit

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