CattyCornered,Used

CattyCornered,Used

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SKU: SONG0531330672
UPC: 9780531330678
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Condition: Used
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Product Description Writing in her diary, twelveyearold Venola Mae Cutright describes her trials and tribulations as she is forced to go live with her grandmother while she starts the seventh grade From School Library Journal Grade 46?A short, simple book full of humor and adolescent angst, this title presents two months from the journal of 12yearold Venola Mae Cutright. The girl's elderly grandmother has just been widowed and Venola has been sentenced to spend her nights with the woman and her 13 cats in her trailer home in the Cutright's backyard. Bed at 7:30, no TV or music except for religious stations, no phone calls or friends visiting, seven nights a week. Readers may wonder why only Venola, of the six Cutright children, is subjected to this regimen. However, this is Venola's journal so readers don't hear from her parents, her siblings, her grandmother, or her friends. What they hear is Venola's voice loud and clear and it's one worth listening to. She is smart, curious, and funny. She does not like the cats at all, and she doesn't much enjoy her grandmother either. Over the course of the two months, she develops an appreciation for the woman even as she begins to notice her deterioration, and an affection for at least one of the cats. There are no surprises here, but it's an interesting comingofage story and Venola's cartoon line drawings add life and lightness to her tale.?Susan Oliver, TampaHillsborough Public Library System, FLCopyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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