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The Landry News : ウィキペディア英語版
The Landry News

''The Landry News'' is a children's book by Andrew Clements first published in the United States in 1999 by Aladdin.
==Plot summary==

Cara Landry, a student in Mr. Larson's 5th grade classroom, publishes her own newspaper titled "The Landry News". She includes an editorial about her teacher, Mr. Larson, who had once been the teacher of the year, but had over time become completely pathetic. Mr. Larson soon returns to his old teaching ways, when Cara's merciless editorial opens his eyes to the truth. Cara continues the class newspaper as a "class project". Cara extended the newspaper with every edition, as the rest of the class begins to contribute to it.
One day a boy in the class comes up to her and asks if she could read a story his "friend" wrote, titled "Lost and Found". She realizes it is about a divorce between the author's parents and how he learned to deal with it. She loves the article; that was exactly how she felt when her parents were divorced. When she shares the story with her mother later that evening, tears form in her eyes as well. The story is printed in the paper, only to have the principal Dr. Barnes become furious at Mr. Larson for allowing it. He is actually seeking a pretext to get rid of Mr. Larson, because he disapproves of the way he teaches. He begins telling the media that "This article is too personally revealing for children, or anyone else," and forbids publication of the Landry News.
The newspaper receives publicity because of the paper being banned, Cara is interviewed for TV, and a hearing is planned for Mr. Larson. On the day of the hearing, the boy who wrote the story reads it out loud. Cara says that if he is brave enough to say what he feels, the rest of them should be able to read his words. Mr. Larson is vindicated, and Cara hands out a special edition of the "Landry News". The last article of the newspaper is an editorial written by Cara, saying that Mr. Larson will soon be "Teacher of the Year" again.


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