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Trisha is nervous about being chosen for Miss Keller's writing class. "Killer Keller" demands that her students dazzle her with their writing. Rumor has it she has never given an A.

The rumors turn out to be too true—there's just no pleasing Miss Keller. Then an unexpected loss leaves Trisha heartbroken. Thoughts of teachers and grades forgotten, she pours out her soul in a personal narrative. When Miss Keller reads it, she tells Trisha, "You've given your words wings."

A companion to the classic Thank You, Mr. Falker, The Art of Miss Chew, and Mr. Wayne's Masterpiece, this book celebrates a teacher who inspired a young Patricia Polacco to become the writer and storyteller she is today.

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Patricia Polacco

Patricia Polacco

1944 -
American
Patricia Polacco comes from a large family of fine storytellers, and her stories reflect that rich family heritage. Luba and the Wren carries o... See more

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

An A From Miss Keller
Equally sound as inspiration and writing advice, this tale fits neatly in Polacco’s oeuvre...

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Plumfield Moms

An A From Miss Keller
Reviewed by Sara Masarik
I discovered An A From Miss Keller while searching for all of Patricia Polacco’s autobiographical books, and it is one of the most moving stories I’ve read in this collection. Polacco’s autobiographical works highlight the profound influence of teachers in her life, and this book fits beautifully into the chronology of those stories, showcasing another mentor who played a pivotal role in shaping her.

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