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ELLIE MCDOODLE
"Forced to go camping in northern Michigan with her
three cousins and younger brother, 11-year-old Ellie
keeps a copiously illustrated record of the experience,
documenting her dislike for the family situation, as well
as her growing enjoyment by the end of the week.
Part journal, part graphic novel, all fun (with echoes of
Harriet the Spy), this is a clever account of a growing-
up experience that will be familiar to middle-grade readers.
When Ellies journal is discovered and read by her cousin
Er-ICK and her Aunt Ug (Eric and Mug), she learns
something
about her aunt and discovers common ground with her cousin.
When the four older children get lost in the woods at night,
they find ways to work together to rescue themselves.
Hand-lettered text supplements black-and-white cartoon-like
drawings. Full of wilderness-survival tips and instructions for
counting out rhymes and group games, as well as for making
an automatic spitball machine, this will be an agreeable summer read."
--Kirkus Reviews, April 1, 2007 |