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Casey Lyall

Autore di A Spoonful of Frogs

6 opere 228 membri 16 recensioni

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Fonte dell'immagine: photo by Jordan Lyall Photography

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Opere di Casey Lyall

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Informazioni generali

Sesso
female
Luogo di residenza
Ontario, Canada
Attività lavorative
librarian
Agente
Bent Agency

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I found this to be delightful. A quick read with a novel premise. Very fun!
 
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njcur | 1 altra recensione | Jan 12, 2024 |
Things can get a little complicated when the star ingredient of your soup refuses to get in the pot.
 
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sloth852 | 4 altre recensioni | Jan 8, 2024 |
First sentence: The golden rule of shady Elms Retirement Home was listed clearly on the front door: No unaccompanied minors on the premises after six p.m. Which was why I was not using the front door.

Premise/plot: Lemon Peabody, our heroine, has been working on Project Validation for most of her life. Her Grandpa Walt--so says he--had an alien encounter thirty years ago. Few--if any--believe him. In fact, the town has collectively made light sport of his story. It's a 'thing' apparently, to paint the faces of garden gnomes green in this town. Lemon's father HATES garden gnomes because of this; he has little appreciation for a daughter who "encourages" and "supports" Grandpa Walt's so-called delusions. Now that he's in a nursing home, he's hoping EVERYONE will forget the whole aliens thing. This seems likely since Walt has Alzheimer's and his memory is touch and go at best. Lemon finds it heartbreaking that she's losing her Grandpa and doing so before she could prove his claims to be the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. She must find proof that her Grandpa really, truly had an alien encounter....

So it is super convenient that the SECOND narrator (or should that be gnarrator) is a space alien--a cadet, I believe--whose space ship crashes on earth in the very same town, in the very same woods as thirty years ago. Lemon happens, of course, to witness this! Finally, an opportunity to prove to her dad (and others) what she's always believed--her Grandpa is telling the truth.

My thoughts: This is a strange little book. On the one hand, you've got a HEAVY book. Lemon loves, loves, loves her Grandpa. Yes, the book might try to make this one fun and light-hearted by shifting the focus to HOW DELIGHTFUL Grandpa Walt met and befriended a super-cute-adorable-alien (who looks like a garden gnome). But Grandpa's medical condition is real and devastating. As an adult, I can see the dad making some very valid points. Lemon's insistence on breaking all the rules and getting her Grandpa flustered up and having breakdowns because he can't remember things...is problematic. Yes, readers learn the truth. But it could have easily gone the other way (in another genre for another audience). On the other hand, as I mentioned, the gnome-alien-race is SUPER adorable and cute. They all have adorable names. There's nothing threatening or dangerous--just super precious and adorable.

I think age and experience might play a role in if you see this one as hilarious and delightful or heartbreaking.
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blbooks | 1 altra recensione | Jun 13, 2023 |
Genre
Picture books for children
Tone
Funny
Writing Style
Attention-grabbing
Minimal text
Subject
Cooking
Frogs
Misadventures
Soups
Witches
 
Segnalato
kmgerbig | 4 altre recensioni | May 9, 2023 |

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Utenti
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Popolarità
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Voto
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Recensioni
16
ISBN
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