Chrysanthemum. Kevin Henkes. 1991. 32 pages. [Source: Library] [picture books; animal fantasy; school; friendship]
First sentence: The day she was born was the happiest day in her parents’ lives.
Premise/plot:
Chrysanthemum loves, loves, loves her name until she starts school and
is teased by her classmates. Will Chrysanthemum find a way to love her
name again and make a few friends in the process?
My thoughts: I
don’t know which Kevin Henkes book is my favorite. There are so many
great, timeless stories that he has given readers over the years.
Chrysanthemum is a charming character that needs a bit of a confidence
boost when she starts school. She is just as lovely and unique as her
name.
I recommend this one. I don’t know how many times I’ve read
it since it was first published. I am a bit surprised that no one has
made an animated series starring a class with all his characters—perhaps
minus siblings. I think they all take place in the same world.
Text: 4/5
Illustrations:5/5
Total:9/10
© 2020 Becky Laney of Young Readers
1 comment:
I did like the main character of this book, but was frustrated that very few people empathized with her. My review is at http://www.drttmk.com/books/chrysanthemum.
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