Once Upon a Toad

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

Lexile Score

760

Reading Level

3-4

ATOS

5.1

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Heather Vogel Frederick

شابک

9781416987079
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  • نقد و بررسی
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دختری در این داستان افسانه‌ای به طور ناگهانی از نویسنده‌ی مجموعه‌ی کتاب‌های مادر و دختر دچار دردسر می‌شود. روزی روزگاری، کت استار با مادرش در هوستون زندگی میکرد. اما وقتی مادرش به یک ماموریت بلند مدت فرستاده می‌شود، کت باید به خانه پدرانش در سرزمین دوردست برود، نیمه راه ان سوی کشور و اتاقی را با خواهر ناتنی شیطانی واقعی‌اش، اولیویا تقسیم کند. درست وقتی که گربه نمیتونه ادامه بده خاله ابیسینیا بزرگ برای نجات میاد. و همه چیز از بد به نفرین میره. صبح روز بعد، کت دهانش را باز می‌کند و یک وزغ بیرون می‌اید! وقتی اولیویا حرف می‌زند، الماس و گل ظاهر می‌شود. چقدر غیر منصفانه است؟ قبل از اینکه شما بتونید بگید «خوشبختانه بعد از اون» دخترا از دست دزدها و دولت فرار کردن کت می‌تونه روز رو نجات بده و از شر همه اون وزغ‌ها خلاص بشه؟ این یک داستان افسانه ای از نویسنده تحسین شده از باشگاه کتاب مادر-دختر هدر ووگل فردریک است.

نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

February 27, 2012
In this humorous, quick-moving story, Frederick (the Mother-Daughter Book Club series) delivers a contemporary update of Perrault’s classic fairy tale Toads and Diamonds. In contrast to the original, this version has kind and self-reliant 12-year-old Cat Starr stuck spewing toads from her mouth while her unpleasant stepsister, Olivia, emits showers of flowers and precious gems every time she talks. After Cat’s astronaut mother gets sent to the International Space Station, Cat goes to live with her remarried father and his family, which ignites sisterly rivalry. When the girls start spitting toads and diamonds, Cat discovers that it’s the work of her eccentric Great-Aunt Abyssinia, who is actually an “occupationally challenged fairy godmother.” The girls’ talents attract media attention, through which Frederick offers gentle commentary on the dark side of celebrity, leading to the kidnapping of Cat’s half-brother. The slapstick nature of the story translates well to modern-day middle school; kidnapping aside, Frederick plays up the physical comedy and focuses on the fun, as well as the gradually defrosting relationship between Cat and Olivia. Ages 8–12. Agent: Barry Goldblatt, Barry Goldblatt Literary.



Kirkus

March 1, 2012
There's a certain attractive ick factor about a girl who spews out toads every time she speaks, but is it enough to sustain a novel? Since her mother, an astronaut, is in space, Cat has been sent to spend the rest of the school year with her father, his wife and her two step siblings. Olivia, aka Miss Prissy Pants, is her own age, and more likable Geoffrey is just 3. After ample angst--the two diametrically opposite girls can't stand each other--and a visit from Cat's decidedly odd great-aunt Abyssinia, the pair wake up with strange new problems. When Olivia opens her mouth, jewels and flower petals fall out, but poor Cat just produces toads. Geoffrey is kidnapped by someone eager to get at Olivia's jewels, and the two girls are forced to flee, seeking some resolution for their multitude of issues. Can their related afflictions make them overcome their numerous differences? The saving grace, beyond the charming toads, is that Cat is very attractively mouthy, and her narration is fresh and funny. The pace never lets up, but only readers capable of truly suspending disbelief will buy the many convenient coincidences needed to make the plot work. This appealing fairy tale is fun, fast paced and more than just a little bit foolish. (Fantasy. 10-15)

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School Library Journal

May 1, 2012

Gr 4-6-In this re-imagining of "Toads and Diamonds," Catriona Starr's astronaut mom gets called up for a space mission with little notice, forcing the 12-year-old to spend three months with her father and stepfamily in Oregon. Not long after her arrival, Cat starts spitting up frogs every time she speaks. To add insult to injury, her stepsister, "Miss Prissy Pants" Olivia, is spitting flowers and diamonds. Within days, they have criminals and government agents after them, and Cat has to find a way out of the mess, toads and all. The girls' characters are fleshed out well: Cat is a bassoon-playing, outdoors-loving girl, and Olivia, a tap-dancing, aspiring interior designer, is her perfect foil. They are complemented by charming supporting roles, including eccentric great aunt Abyssinia and their younger brother Geoffrey, aka "Barf Bucket," who might be the only thing Cat and Olivia have in common. When he is kidnapped, the girls embark on a crazy adventure to rescue him. The plot takes many twists, some more predictable than others, and the story is well written and paced. For fans of fantasy and fairy tales, this is a gem.-Ricca Gaus, New York Public Library

Copyright 2012 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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