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The Meanest Teacher in the World!
by Don Sawyer
$12.95 CDN

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Miss Flint Meets the Great Kweskin
by Don Sawyer
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NEW! Also available through Playfort Publishing - Don Sawyer's Miss Flint Series

About the Books

The Meanest Teacher in the World!

Is Miss Flint REALLY the Meanest Teacher in the World? Well, she's so mean she tries to steal her students' Halloween candy. All the other kids in school have pets in their rooms, but Miss Flint throws a hissy fit at the very mention. And she carries a silver whistle around her neck, which she blows shrilly and often.

So what do the 4th grade kids of Haywood Elementary School do? Do they just give up or do they get even?

Join Janey and the gang as they come up with one riotous idea after another for thwarting the dastardly Miss Flint. And whether Miss Flint winds up stuck in a pile of horse manure or treed by a grizzly bear on the class picnic, the fun never stops.

Miss Flint Meets the Great Kweskin

You know things are pretty bad when Miss Flint, The Meanest Teacher in the World, starts to seem tame. In this second collection of Miss Flint stories, her grade 4 kids have to outsmart the vicious vice-principal Mr. Porcer, who has four favourite paddles, including Black Death. And they match wits with Mr. Hackmore, the slimy teacher who, believe it or not, tries to marry Miss Flint! The seven stories in Miss Flint Meets the Great Kweskin continue the hilarious adventures of Janey and the gang as they not only lock horns with Miss Flint, but with a cast of brand new villains as well!

About the Author

Don Sawyer survived a childhood in Michigan that included a teacher very much like Miss Flint. It has taken him a long time to get over that grade 4 year, and now he's getting even. He is happy to report that revenge is sweet and funny!

Don is an author, educator and international development worker. He lives with his wife, Jan, and their dog Farley in Salmon Arm, British Columbia.

Recent Reviews

Don Sawyer writes with a sense of humour children can understand. He also brings a little authenticity to the Miss Flint stories as he evidently had a teacher like Miss Flint when he was in grade four. The new characters in this book add novelty to this latest collection of stories, and their actions allow Don to reveal the different sides of many of his main characters. Fans won't be disappointed.

Tanya Boudreau
Librarian at the Cold Lake Public Library in Cold Lake, AB.