A Bad Case of Stripes

A Bad Case of Stripes
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2007

Lexile Score

610

Reading Level

2-3

ATOS

3.8

Interest Level

K-3(LG)

نویسنده

Jane Casserly

ناشر

Scholastic Audio

شابک

9781338244953
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کامیلا کرم لوبیاهای لیما رو دوست داره اما هیچوقت نمی خوردشون چرا؟ چون بقیه بچه های مدرسه شون ازشون خوششون نمیاد و کاملا خامه خیلی خیلی خیلی نگرانه که بقیه راجع بهش چی فکر میکنن در حقیقت، اون خیلی نگرانه که بخواد وارد بشه . یک مورد بد از راه راه راه

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

March 2, 1998
On this disturbing book's striking dust jacket, a miserable Betty-Boop-like girl, completely covered with bright bands of color, lies in bed with a thermometer dangling from her mouth. The rainbow-hued victim is Camilla Cream, sent home from school after some startling transformations: "when her class said the Pledge of Allegiance, she turned red, white, and blue, and she broke out in stars!" Scientists and healers cannot help her, for after visits from "an old medicine man, a guru, and even a veterinarian... she sprouted roots and berries and crystals and feathers and a long furry tail." The paintings are technically superb but viscerally troubling--especially this image of her sitting in front of the TV with twigs and spots and fur protruding from her. The doe-eyed girl changes her stripes at anyone's command, and only nonconformity can save her. When she finally admits her unspeakable secret--she loves lima beans--she is cured. Shannon (How Georgie Radbourn Saved Baseball) juggles dark humor and an anti-peer-pressure message. As her condition worsens, Camilla becomes monstrous, ultimately merging with the walls of her room. The hallucinatory images are eye-popping but oppressive, and the finale--with Camilla restored to her bean-eating self--brings a sigh of relief. However, the grotesque images of an ill Camilla may continue to haunt children long after the cover is closed. Ages 5-9.




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