The Pepins and Their Problems

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2004

Lexile Score

920

Reading Level

4-5

ATOS

5.8

Interest Level

4-8(MG)

نویسنده

Julie Halston

شابک

9781400090747
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
  • دیدگاه کاربران
چه بیدار شدن تا وزغ‌ها رو توی کفششون پیدا کنن، روی سقف گیر بیفتن، یا وقتی گمشون فقط لیموناد درست میکنه دنبال پنیر بگردن، خانواده‌ی پپن همیشه به نظر میاد که به عجیب‌ترین خراشها دسترسی دارن. از شانس خوب برای انها، انها نویسنده ای با انتن های بزرگ روانی و شنوندگان بزرگ حل مشکل دارند که می توانند به پینز در ماجراهای خنده دار خود ملحق شوند. و اونا به هر کمکی که بتونن نیاز دارن پولی هوروات در این نمایش شاد و مضحک به شکل کمدی در امده است.

نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
The Pepin family does, indeed, find itself in an endless stream of preposterous predicaments. How can a responsible family provide appropriate hospitality when its cow suddenly dispenses lemonade instead of milk? What is the appropriate phrase with which to inform a very fine neighbor that he's fallen in love with a barber pole? The Pepin family's ridiculous vignettes will be enjoyed by elementary-age listeners while the book's impressive vocabulary will be appreciated by teachers and parents. Julie Halston's reading of this odd story evokes the image of a librarian reading to young children. Perhaps the story could have been more lively if it had been narrated by someone with a knack for accents and goofy voices. N.M.C. (c) AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from June 28, 2004
Following her National Book Award–winning dark comedy The Canning Season
, Horvath reprises the unalloyed giddiness of Everything on a Waffle
—and ups the ante with some outrageous, Pirandello-like flourishes. Seemingly dire problems forever loom over the Pepin family: toads lurk in their shoes, or their hot chocolate has grown too cold to drink. Their addled responses (nobody would ever think of simply reheating the chocolate) group them with the beloved fools of Harry Allard and James Marshall's Stupids books and of Chelm tales. The difference is that Horvath impishly colludes with the audience. She inserts "the author" as a character, too, a great psychic who can receive suggestions from readers: "If you put one finger on each temple and concentrate, she will be able to hear your solution and share it with the Pepins and other readers." The narrative folds in ideas from "readers" (these are invariably as ridiculous as the Pepins' own). "Wait! Yes, my antennae quiver," writes Horvath during the hot-chocolate conundrum. "One dear reader from Brookline, Massachusetts, thinks that all the Pepins need to do is find a very successful writer and have him or her blow some hot air on the cold chocolate" (the Pepins dismiss the notion, because of "all those germs"). If the end seems a bit abrupt, no matter: the sly running jokes about place names and brazenly funny developments keep the conceit and the comedy energetic all the way to the finish line. Ages 8-12. (Aug)
.



School Library Journal

February 1, 2005
Gr 4-6 -Listeners play an integral role in this audio adaptation of Polly Horvath's delightfully creative tale (Farrar, 2004). The Pepins are a bumbling family who, along with their equally clueless but good-hearted neighbor, Mr. Bradshaw, find themselves in a number of scrapes (or "problems") that listeners must help solve. The author is the conduit between the potentially helpful thoughts of listeners and the puzzled minds of the books' characters. Children and adults will find themselves shouting solutions as the author relays some of the suggestions she has thus far received (via perceptive psychic antennae) from listeners across North America. Narrator Julie Halston is careful and even in her reading, which balances the zaniness of the characters and their antics. Occasional changes from the original text, all of which relate to the reader being termed a listener, occur throughout. A fun romp. -"Jennifer Iserman, Dakota County Library, Burnhaven Branch, Burnsville, MN"

Copyright 2005 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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