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Paperback Lucy Rose: Busy Like You Can't Believe Book

ISBN: 044042108X

ISBN13: 9780440421085

Lucy Rose: Busy Like You Can't Believe

(Book #3 in the Lucy Rose Series)

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I'm Lucy Rose, and here's the thing about 4th: that grade is busy like you can't believe Especially if you are a person who is already PLENTY busy on account of having RESPONSIBILITIES and I am that kind exactly. I am already collecting a vocabulary, plus I have to think up new palindromes and now I have to do the most P-U thing which is the MULTIPLICATION tables, which I would say is a thing I hate, if I was allowed to say hate, which I am not...

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Book number two keeps readers reading on!

My favorite part of Kelly's writing style is her ability to talk 'through' the child's thought process- it's as if she were interviewing the sweet and eccentric Lucy Rose and documenting the conversations word for word. The book is in diary format which is great for younger readers- it adds a sense of accomplishment to each chapter finished. The kids my friends and I have babysat LOVE Lucy Rose. They think she is a laugh riot, which is saying a lot for kids who are growing up in Manhattan. This book is my favorite of the series. It takes me back to the anxious feeling I used to get around multiplication tables and the extra anxious feelings of the school play. Well done, Lucy Rose and Katy Kelly!

Here's a fine story of a busy young girl facing a new grade's challenges.

Lucy Rose is a precocious fourth grader who is facing the added responsibilities of collecting a vocabulary, thinking up new palindromes, and new math. She also covets the leading role in the school play. How can she keep up all the activities without becoming exhausted? Here's a fine story of a busy young girl facing a new grade's challenges.

Dotty's Suitcase

ISBN 044042108x (ISBN now assigned to a different title) - Dotty's Suitcase by Constance C. Greene - This book left me very pleasantly surprised when it turned out to be insightful and entertaining - I didn't expect it at all, considering the setting of the Depression. All Dotty wants is a suitcase, as if all that stands between her and her hopes of travelling the world is that she doesn't have a suitcase. Unfortunately for her, she's living through the Depression and everybody wants something. In fact, a lot of people need more than they want, including her own father, whose shoes have holes. Raising three daughters alone, he puts off replacing them and tells Dotty he just hasn't had the time. When she realizes that he lied is the first moment that Dotty begins to understand, but not the last. Dotty's best friend, Olive, has moved away because her father heard there was work in another town. With no other close girl friends her own age, Dotty spends most of her time playing with Jud, an eight year old boy. They're together when they see a suitcase flung from a vehicle and when they open it to discover that it's full of money, they're both sure that the men in the car are the bank robbers who've been on the news. This discovery is the beginning of an adventure that takes them all the way to Olive's house and teaches Dotty a lot about want and need. She ends up with a suitcase, but the rest, you'll have to read the book. There are some references that might go over the heads of kids - the Dionne Quintuplets, Katherine Hepburn, Garbo.... but, at the worst, they'll just figure these people are fictitious; not the worst thing that could ever happen. Worth a read, for adult or kid.
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