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A joyous celebration of the young and young-at-heart
Tonight’s a special night. Robert is going to his first grownup party – a birthday celebration for Great-Gran Sadie, who is one hundred years old. Robert is so excited he feels like a firecracker about to go off. But once he arrives at the party, it’s hard to remember what to do when. “Don’t do that!” says Grandpa Jack. “Don’t do that!” says Uncle Phil. “Don’t do that!” says Cousin Sidney. But what will Great-Gran Sadie say?
How Robert discovers an unexpected kindred spirit comes to life in whimsical pictures that perfectly capture what it’s like to be small in a world of adults. This is one party no one will ever forget.
For Robert, the young hero of this expert and empathic comedy of manners, an invitation to a fancy family party has its pros and cons. Being allowed to stay up way past "pajama time," putting on smart-looking duds "just like his daddy" and goofing off in a stuffy men's room are all good; but being reprimanded at every turn with a whispered "Don't do that!" is no fun at all. Best (Three Cheers for Catherine the Great!) possesses a perfect ear for the cadences of children's conversations. In the car on the way to the party, his mother, father and big sister all give him advice ("Remember not to mumble.... Some old people aren't good at hearing," says sister Alice), to the point where Robert replies, "Okay. Okay. Okay.... I'll remember everything"). Luckily, Robert's irrepressible spirit strikes a chord with none other than the guest of honor, 100-year-old Great-Gran Sadie. When Robert starts dancing "like a firecracker ready to explode," the birthday girl "kicks off her pointy shoes and starts to dance, too." Best zeroes in on both the joys of childhood and the bewilderment of kids being initiated in the rituals of adult life. Karas's (Follow the Leader) jewel-toned, childlike renderings and observations of the uninhibited, charming hero will immediately strike a chord with youngsters; the party scenes are spot-on, such as the one in which Robert spits a torrent of yucky pink punch back into his cup. Ages 3-6. (Oct.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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