Mrs. Fish, Ape and Me, the Dump Queen

by Norma Fox Mazer

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A friendless girl, teased mercilessly at school because her uncle manages the town dump, finds a friend in Mrs. Fish, the school custodian, and gradually life becomes more bearable.

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A friendless girl, teased mercilessly at school because her uncle manages the town dump, finds a friend in Mrs. Fish, the school custodian, and gradually life becomes more bearable.
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This is a chapter book about Joyce, "The Dump Queen". Joyce is a little girl who lives with her Uncle. Her uncle runs the local dump, and because of a misunderstanding, her peers think that she lives in the dump. Joyce gets teased all the time at school, until she finally meets the new girl. The two become fast friends until the other kids trick her into not being friends with Joyce. Joyce ends up spending most of her time at school with the janitor, Mrs. Fish, who ends up having to help Joyce and her Uncle run the dump when he becomes sick. Joyce's uncle and Mrs. Fish don't really get along at first, but she ends up moving in with the two.

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To me, everything about this story is strange. I do think it is a cute show more and entertaining book, but the story itself is strange. Many kids would be able to relate to this story because everyone has gone through a time where they feel like they don't belong. Joyce also has a problem with bullies, so kids that have been picked on would like to read this to see how to deal with it and to know they are now alone.

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This story would be a good one for students to read when the teacher notices certain students picking on other ones. They can see what it feels like to be made fun of.
This story can also be used to talk about the different places that people come from, and that it is not okay to tease people for coming from different places.
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Norma Fox Mazer was born in New York City on May 15, 1931. She studied at Antioch College and at Syracuse University. She contributed first-person articles to pulp magazines like True Confessions and True Story. Her first juvenile novel, I, Trissy, was published in 1971. She wrote more than 30 books during her lifetime including Dear Bill, show more Remember Me?, Summer Girls, Love Boys, and Other Short Stories, Silver, Out of Control, A Figure of Speech, and Good Night, Maman. She won numerous awards including a Newbery Honor in 1988 for After the Rain, an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America in 1982 for Taking Terri Mueller, a Christopher Award, and an ALAN Award. From 1997 to 2006, she taught writing at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. She died of brain cancer on October 17, 2009 at the age of 78. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Uyl, Bob den (Translator)
Wijnberg, Nicolaas (Illustrator)

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Canonical title*
Mevrouw Vis, aap en de vuilniskoningin
Original title
Mrs. Fish, Ape, and Me, The Dump Queen
Original publication date
1980; 1981 (Nederlandse vertaling) (Nederlandse vertaling)
Original language*
Engels
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Fiction and Literature, Kids, Tween, Children's Books
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PZ7 .M47398Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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