Natasha the Party Crasher “The School’s Out Summer Bash”
Written by Eileen Rose Giadone
Illustrated by Michael Murray
Natasha La Rue is an ebullient and vivacious elementary school student who is looking forward to summer vacation in just three days. Every day her friends pick her up on the way to school; her personality always seems to make her stand out. Without warning, Natasha’s friends decide they are tired of her boisterous behavior and begin to ignore her. No matter what she does, they make her feel invisible. On the last day of school, Natasha sadly walks home alone, watching her friends celebrate. Natasha becomes more angry and hatches a plan to get even with her friends.
A celebration for the beginning of summer had been planned in the town square for that evening. Natasha buys some “get even” supplies and begins to implement her plot for revenge. What dire deed is Natasha planning and will she be successful? Will Natasha and her friends discover something new about themselves?
The illustrations in this book are a nice combination of digital art and hand drawings that use exquisite color and exaggerated facial expressions to communicate the author’s message. I would recommend this book to readers ages seven and up. The author is also a songwriter and that is evident in the way the words flow easily from line to line and page to page. Look forward to more adventures with Natasha La Rue.
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4 responses to “DOESN’T FIT THE MOLD”
taf
June 6th, 2016 at 00:17
Hope this becomes a series – Natasha appears to be kind of kid other kids want to read about.
bamauthor
June 7th, 2016 at 12:39
Yes, readers are sure to identify with one or more of the characters.
mommynificent
June 16th, 2016 at 13:39
I feel sad that her friends just turned on her so suddenly. Thanks for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com!
Tina
bamauthor
June 20th, 2016 at 14:07
Unfortunately, this happens far too often…..