Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey
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Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey is a 1996 young adult novel
written by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It tells the story of high school
student Tish Bonner through journal entries
assigned throughout the year by her English teacher, Mrs. Dunphrey, and follows her as her life slowly begins to spin out of control through familial and social troubles.
At the beginning of the school year in 1992, her English teacher, Mrs. Dunphrey, assigns journal entries, which Tish initially sneers at and attempts to get by on the bare minimum requirement of two entries a week. She talks casually about her friend Sandy's shoplifting
habit and Bud Turner, Tish's shady co-worker who keeps attempting to ask her on a date. She does this only because Mrs. Dunphrey has announced she will refuse to read any entry marked Do Not Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey. Tish begins marking every entry as such to test Mrs. Dunphrey in order to see if she keeps to her word, and she eventually concludes that she does.
Soon, her father mysteriously re-enters her family life before the holidays and begins warming up to Matt and Tish's mother, although Tish still remains frustrated and skeptical about her father. On Christmas Day, Tish's father buys Matt a large video gaming system, which causes Tish to go over the edge and holler at her father. He hits her and then leaves, much to his wife's despair. Tish soon learns that the means by which her father was able to afford all of those expensive gifts was by charging it to her mother's credit card.
Tish's mother becomes increasingly desolate after her husband's disappearance, and Tish and Matt begin to notice she has been skipping work and lying around all day. One day, Tish discovers that her mother has abandoned her children in order to look for her husband, leaving only a note assuring Tish that she knows Tish will take good care of Matt.
Tish's schoolwork slips as she finds herself the head of a household with very little means of getting by. She can't increase her hours at work after Bud Turner is promoted to manager, spitefully cuts back Tish's wages and then fires her. Her little brother begins wetting his bed
and regressing due to the absence of either parents. Food is running out with no money to buy it, and bills begin coming in that Tish is unable to pay. Her mother sends no money, only a postcard
saying that she found her husband, and the two of them are very happy.
Soon, Tish falls out with her friends, who don't understand her home situation and begin taking advantage of her. Tish begins shoplifting food from her mother's workplace in order to survive, sending back bills only half-paid, and looking for a new job, although no one is hiring. The electricity is turned off, and food is becoming scarcer and scarcer. Tish then gets a foreclosure
notice asking for a 200 dollar property tax
or else the house will be repossessed
, which will leave Tish and Matt entirely homeless. Meanwhile, Sandy is finally arrested for shoplifting.
Finally, Tish marks an entry in her school journal "Please read this, Mrs. Dunphrey." In this last entry, she tells her teacher to read the entire journal and asks for help, so long as she and Matt can stay together. In a few aftermath letters, Tish writes to Mrs. Dunphrey explaining that she and Matt were placed with her paternal grandparents in Florida
, her parents were found and are now in counseling, and life is beginning to get better for her and Matt.
Novel
A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern romance and in the tradition of the novella. The latter supplied the present generic term in the late 18th century....
written by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It tells the story of high school
High school
High school is a term used in parts of the English speaking world to describe institutions which provide all or part of secondary education. The term is often incorporated into the name of such institutions....
student Tish Bonner through journal entries
Diary
A diary is a record with discrete entries arranged by date reporting on what has happened over the course of a day or other period. A personal diary may include a person's experiences, and/or thoughts or feelings, including comment on current events outside the writer's direct experience. Someone...
assigned throughout the year by her English teacher, Mrs. Dunphrey, and follows her as her life slowly begins to spin out of control through familial and social troubles.
Summary
Tish Bonner leads a fairly average teenager's life. She has three best friends, Sandy, Rochelle, and Chastity, all of whom are described to have 'big hair and sit in the back of every classroom.' She had a part-time job at the local burger restaurant and lives with her mother and younger brother Matt. Her father is absent, presumed to have left the family. Despite this, Tish shows indifference to his absence while her mother seems to be getting worse and more distant every day.At the beginning of the school year in 1992, her English teacher, Mrs. Dunphrey, assigns journal entries, which Tish initially sneers at and attempts to get by on the bare minimum requirement of two entries a week. She talks casually about her friend Sandy's shoplifting
Shoplifting
Shoplifting is theft of goods from a retail establishment. It is one of the most common property crimes dealt with by police and courts....
habit and Bud Turner, Tish's shady co-worker who keeps attempting to ask her on a date. She does this only because Mrs. Dunphrey has announced she will refuse to read any entry marked Do Not Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey. Tish begins marking every entry as such to test Mrs. Dunphrey in order to see if she keeps to her word, and she eventually concludes that she does.
Soon, her father mysteriously re-enters her family life before the holidays and begins warming up to Matt and Tish's mother, although Tish still remains frustrated and skeptical about her father. On Christmas Day, Tish's father buys Matt a large video gaming system, which causes Tish to go over the edge and holler at her father. He hits her and then leaves, much to his wife's despair. Tish soon learns that the means by which her father was able to afford all of those expensive gifts was by charging it to her mother's credit card.
Tish's mother becomes increasingly desolate after her husband's disappearance, and Tish and Matt begin to notice she has been skipping work and lying around all day. One day, Tish discovers that her mother has abandoned her children in order to look for her husband, leaving only a note assuring Tish that she knows Tish will take good care of Matt.
Tish's schoolwork slips as she finds herself the head of a household with very little means of getting by. She can't increase her hours at work after Bud Turner is promoted to manager, spitefully cuts back Tish's wages and then fires her. Her little brother begins wetting his bed
Bedwetting
Nocturnal enuresis, commonly called bedwetting, is involuntary urination while asleep after the age at which bladder control usually occurs. Nocturnal enuresis is considered primary when a child has not yet had a prolonged period of being dry...
and regressing due to the absence of either parents. Food is running out with no money to buy it, and bills begin coming in that Tish is unable to pay. Her mother sends no money, only a postcard
Postcard
A postcard or post card is a rectangular piece of thick paper or thin cardboard intended for writing and mailing without an envelope....
saying that she found her husband, and the two of them are very happy.
Soon, Tish falls out with her friends, who don't understand her home situation and begin taking advantage of her. Tish begins shoplifting food from her mother's workplace in order to survive, sending back bills only half-paid, and looking for a new job, although no one is hiring. The electricity is turned off, and food is becoming scarcer and scarcer. Tish then gets a foreclosure
Foreclosure
Foreclosure is the legal process by which a mortgage lender , or other lien holder, obtains a termination of a mortgage borrower 's equitable right of redemption, either by court order or by operation of law...
notice asking for a 200 dollar property tax
Property tax
A property tax is an ad valorem levy on the value of property that the owner is required to pay. The tax is levied by the governing authority of the jurisdiction in which the property is located; it may be paid to a national government, a federated state or a municipality...
or else the house will be repossessed
Repossession
Repossession is generally used to refer to a financial institution taking back an object that was either used as collateral or rented or leased in a transaction. Repossession is a "self-help" type of action in which the party having right of ownership of the property in question takes the property...
, which will leave Tish and Matt entirely homeless. Meanwhile, Sandy is finally arrested for shoplifting.
Finally, Tish marks an entry in her school journal "Please read this, Mrs. Dunphrey." In this last entry, she tells her teacher to read the entire journal and asks for help, so long as she and Matt can stay together. In a few aftermath letters, Tish writes to Mrs. Dunphrey explaining that she and Matt were placed with her paternal grandparents in Florida
Florida
Florida is a state in the southeastern United States, located on the nation's Atlantic and Gulf coasts. It is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the north by Alabama and Georgia and to the east by the Atlantic Ocean. With a population of 18,801,310 as measured by the 2010 census, it...
, her parents were found and are now in counseling, and life is beginning to get better for her and Matt.
Location
The location of this book is never given, but there is a hint as to where it is located. Tish works at the "Burger Boy". Many people assume this is a fictional burger chain, however, there is a "Burger Boy Food-O-Rama" in Columbus, Ohio. This book likely takes place in Columbus, Ohio because Ohio is where Margaret Peterson Haddix grew up.Characters
- Tish Bonner: A sophomoreSophomoreSophomore is a term used in the United States to describe a student in the second year of study at high school or university.The word is also used as a synonym for "second", for the second album or EP released by a musician or group, the second movie of a director, or the second season of a...
in high school, and the story's main narratorNarratorA narrator is, within any story , the fictional or non-fictional, personal or impersonal entity who tells the story to the audience. When the narrator is also a character within the story, he or she is sometimes known as the viewpoint character. The narrator is one of three entities responsible for...
. She becomes the heroine of the book, forcing to take care of her brother. She also works at the Burger Boy, a local fast food restaurant, helping to support her family. - Matt Bonner: Tish's eight-year-old brother, whom she is very fond of, but sometimes also very annoyed with. He begins wetting the bed due to fear and not telling Tish.
- Mrs. Bonner: Tish's mother, who is hinted to be an alcoholic. She is suffering from Battered Wife SyndromeBattered person syndromeBattered person syndrome is a physical and psychological condition that is classified as ICD-9 code "Battered person syndrome" NEC. The condition is the basis for the battered woman defense that has been used in cases of physically and psychologically abused women who have killed their abusers...
, and is dependent on her abusive husband for everything, or else she feels depressed. This goes to the extent that she will go out looking for him, abandoning her children. She and Ray dropped out of high school when she got pregnant with Tish. - Ray Bonner: Tish's abusive and absent father. He temporarily returns after he runs out of money and leaves once Tish yells at him. His parents later reveal that he exhibited behaviors associated with Antisocial Personality DisorderAntisocial personality disorderAntisocial personality disorder is described by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, fourth edition , as an Axis II personality disorder characterized by "...a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood...
, such as killing a neighbor's dog, not a lot of friends, and violent temper. - Sandy: One of Tish's friends, who has a habit of shoplifting until she is eventually caught. Her father is a lawyer. Near the end of the book, not knowing Tish's situation, Sandy makes fun of Tish when she becomes dirty because of lack of running water, ending their friendship.
- Rochelle: Tish's other best friend, and the "feminist" of the group. It is hinted that she is more Sandy's best friend than Tish's. She does the same to Tish near the end of the book.
- Chastity: Tish's friend, implied to be more of the 'voice of reason' for the gang.
- Mrs. Dunphrey: Tish's English teacher, the only adult who Tish seems to respect.
- Grandma: Tish's deceased grandmother, who taught Tish to crochetCrochetCrochet is a process of creating fabric from yarn, thread, or other material strands using a crochet hook. The word is derived from the French word "crochet", meaning hook. Hooks can be made of materials such as metals, woods or plastic and are commercially manufactured as well as produced by...
. Tish flashbackFlashback (narrative)Flashback is an interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point the story has reached. Flashbacks are often used to recount events that happened before the story’s primary sequence of events or to fill in crucial backstory...
s often throughout her journal to the times when her grandmother was alive, and how she was present the day she died. - Bud Turner: Tish's slimy co-worker, who continually makes advances to her. She refuses him repeatedly. When he becomes the new manager at her workplace, he gets back at Tish by cutting back her hours, then eventually flat-out firing her.
- Mr. Bonner's parents: They appear at the end of the book. Tish is angry at them at first because they were absent during her family crisis. They actually were purposely not mentioned by Mr. Bonner, because he was angry with them. They tried to contact the family, but he ignored them and used money they gave him on beers and bar tabs. They are seen to be nice and supportive, taking them into their Florida beach house when their parents are charged with neglect.