Ms. Bixby‘s Last Day by John David Anderson is the first book I’ve read by this author. Being told from three different characters’ points of view gives readers a good idea about what’s happening in each scene. The
characters are unique and different, but all still friends. Some things
that happened in the story I could see kids getting in a lot of trouble for!
The cheesecake plays an important role in the book and I went from wanting a
piece- to maybe not wanting a piece. I
loved that Miss Bixby was caring and made a connection with the
boys (and I’m sure many others). It’s always wonderful when kids feel special
and think a teacher is singling them out for something they’re good
at or appreciating one of their personality traits. Honestly, I’m not sure how
many teachers would want their students visiting them when they’re at a hospital
getting ready for major surgery, but the end of the book was touching and
definitely made me cry. I think a lot of adults will appreciate all the references to movies that were taking place in the 70s and 80s, like The Godfather and The Princess Bride. I would recommend this book to anyone in fourth
grade and up who likes realistic fiction and reading books from different
character perspectives. Although this book has laughter and sadness, there’s also a lot of action.
Has anyone else read Ms. Bixby’s Last Day? Or have you read
another book by John David Anderson? We’d love to hear your thoughts!
Happy Reading!
~ L



