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Review of the Day: Minn and Jake's Almost Terrible Summer by Janet WongAugust 1, 2008![]() Make the mistake of asking me and I’ll gladly talk your ear off about the state of current children’s literature and the sad deficeit of early chapter books published for 2nd-4th graders today. Encourage me further and I’ll wax eloquent on the plethora of series books for that age range coupled with the total and complete lack of anything else worthwhile in the meantime. I talk and I talk and I talk, but don’t listen to me too closely. For all that I lament the state of children’s publishing in this particular area, there are shiny little jewels of early chapter books lurking in many a publisher’s upcoming catalog, if only you’ve a quick enough eye to spot them. This summer author Janet S. Wong has written a companion novel to her previous early chapter verse title Minn and Jake. Understated, amusing, and with a delicate sense of how tween logic works, you won’t need to have read Wong’s previous novel to appreciate her keen sense of how kids operate emotionally when they have to suffer disappointment.
Posted by Elizabeth Bird on August 1, 2008 | Comments (6)
August 1, 2008
In response to: Review of the Day: Minn and Jake's Almost Terrible Summer by Janet Wong Franki commented: So glad to see that there is another Minn and Jake book coming soon:-) Thanks for sharing.
August 1, 2008
In response to: Review of the Day: Minn and Jake's Almost Terrible Summer by Janet Wong Franki commented: whoops--sorry for the typo/errors above. I was in a hurry and didn't check until it posted!
August 1, 2008
In response to: Review of the Day: Minn and Jake's Almost Terrible Summer by Janet Wong Fuse #8 commented: I don't know if they'll be a full series, but I certain hope that'll be the case. I have a weakness for tall girl protagonists, having known quite a few talls girls from my own youth.
August 1, 2008
In response to: Review of the Day: Minn and Jake's Almost Terrible Summer by Janet Wong Matt commented: Thanks for that comment, Franki - I never considered the concept of young readers defining their literature taste as driving the popularity of series books. I am so with Elizabeth on this point - I have such a hard time finding quality books for 3rd graders. I always feel like I am trying to hurry them up to be mature enough for the higher level fiction. "Here, set that Judy Moody aside and let's hack our way through Inkheart..." (no offense to Judy)
August 2, 2008
In response to: Review of the Day: Minn and Jake's Almost Terrible Summer by Janet Wong Fuse #8 commented: If she was a delight then she was the correct Janet Wong. She spoke to the children's librarians of NYPL this year and was fabulous. Which is probably the reason I wanted to read this book.
August 8, 2008
In response to: Review of the Day: Minn and Jake's Almost Terrible Summer by Janet Wong Helen Frost commented: Thanks so much for your kind words about Diamond Willow, but I hate to see it set up against Janet's delightful work. The answer to why this book is written in poetic form is that Janet is a poet--that is her way with words.
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