The Talented Clementine by Sara Pennypacker
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Mary Jean Smith, Southside Elementary School, Lebanon, TN -- School Library Journal, 4/18/2007
From SLJ April 2007

PENNYPACKER, Sara. The Talented Clementine. illus. by Marla Frazee. 137p. Hyperion. Apr. 2007. RTE $14.99. ISBN 978-0-7868-3870-7. LC number unavailable.
Gr 2-5–In her second adventure, Clementine is the only untalented student in her third-grade class, with the talent show fast approaching. She hints that her family may be leaving Boston and moving to Egypt on Friday if her father takes the building manager job at the Great Pyramid, but her teacher just laughs. Her friend Margaret offers her tap-dancing lessons, but her improvised beer-cap tap shoes don't work. Her baby brother (variously called by vegetable names) always laughs when she sings like Elvis, but her parents veto the leash she needs to keep him on stage. It's Mrs. Rice, the principal, who finally shows everyone where the child's talents lie. Clementine is a true original, an empathetic human being with the observant eye of a real artist and a quirky, matter-of-fact way of expressing herself. Whether shopping for new shoes with her mother, saving the talent show, or dining with her parents at the Ritz-no-crackers restaurant, she is laugh-out-loud funny. Frazee's line drawings are plentiful and just right. Libraries will need multiple copies of this one, because early chapter-book readers will jump at the chance to spend another eventful week with Clementine.























