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Mr. Wayne's Masterpiece

Patricia Polacco Patricia Polacco

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Penguin Putnam Inc
12 August 2014
Trisha loves reading and writing, but public speaking terrifies her. When an English teacher suggests that she join Mr. Wayne's drama class, she's terrified. She might have to go on stage! But Mr. Wayne finds a backstage role for her, painting scenery, while the cast rehearses. No one realizes she has begun to memorize everyone's lines as she paints, until the lead actress moves away, with no warning, days before the play is to open. Maybe it can't open now! No one knows the part! But then a cast member blurts out- Trisha knows all of the lines, including the lead actress's! When she tries to speak in front of the cast, though, nothing comes out. Mr. Wayne won't let her give up, and with incredibly kind coaching and a supportive cast, Trisha finally walks on stage. In front of a whole audience! Numb at first, she begins to speak, finally speaking her lines perfectly. More than the play Mr. Wayne has been writing, Trisha becomes one of his true masterpieces, a student who stands up to her fear.

In this inspiring true story, beloved artist Patricia Polacco conquers her fear of public speaking, allowing her to discover her remarkable voice. A wonderful companion to Thank You, Mr. Falker and The Art of Miss Chew, it celebrates the lifelong impact of a great teacher.

Speaking in front of an audience terrifies Trisha. Ending up in Mr. Wayne's drama class is the last thing she wants! But Mr. Wayne gives her a backstage role painting scenery for the winter play. As she paints, she listens to the cast rehearse, memorizing their lines without even realizing it. Then, days before opening night, the lead actress suddenly moves away, and Trisha is the only other person who knows her part. Will the play have to be canceled? It won't be an easy road-when Trisha tries to recite the lines in front of the cast, nothing comes out! But Mr. Wayne won't let her give up, and with his coaching, Trisha is able to become one of his true masterpieces.
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Illustrated by:   Patricia Polacco
Imprint:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 287mm,  Width: 229mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   505g
ISBN:   9780399160950
ISBN 10:   0399160957
Pages:   40
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Patricia Polacco (www.patriciapolacco.com) is the prolific author and illustrator of ninety picture books. From the earliest days of her publishing career an enthusiastic and spirited speaker, she has visited over one hundred classrooms each year, not only speaking but listening to the hundreds of children that she meets. How she learned to speak in front of an audience may well be her most important personal story. She lives in Union City, Michigan, where she is not shy about speaking to the myriad children who come to visit her and the famous meteor, the object of one of Patricia's best-known stories.

Reviews for Mr. Wayne's Masterpiece

“In Polacco’s world, children confront fears and solve problems with the help of loving adults, their exchanges captured with exceptional powers of observation. . . . Readers will feel the exhilaration of the standing ovation she receives and the warmth of Mr. Wayne’s praise. . . . Saddle shoes, stick-out skirts, and her English teacher’s brush cut all contribute to the period setting. Even the shyest readers may find themselves inspired.” — Publishers Weekly “Like Polacco’s Thank You, Mr. Falker and others, an inspiring tale made all the more so by its roots in life.” — Kirkus Reviews “Polacco has done it again! . . . Polacco’s realistic, vibrant illustrations convey a range of emotions, especially her own, which vary from utter terror to extreme exuberance. She credits Mr. Wayne with enabling her to now speak to audiences of hundreds, sometimes thousands of people.” — School Library Journal “Polacco’s pencil and marker illustrations are expressive and immediate. . . . The depictions of Mr. T. and Mr. Wayne are particularly dynamic and even tender. . . . A lovely tribute to teachers and their life-changing impact on the author and countless other young people.” — The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books


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