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CLEMENTINE AND THE FAMILY MEETING

Clementine and family meeting sign
Author Information
Author's Last Name: 
Pennypacker
Author's First Name: 
Sara
Illustrator's First Name: 
Marla
Illustrator's Last Name: 
Frazee
Publisher: 
Hyperion
Publication Date: 
2011
2013 Nomination (not yet selected): 

Already worried because Eighteen, her science project rat, has disappeared, eight-year-old Clementine is dismayed to learn that her perfect four-person family is about to become five. Things are changing too fast. Pennypacker continues to find new areas to explore in this popular middle-grade series about families, friendship, and sibling rivalry. Clementine's concerns about her mother's pregnancy are presented with understanding and sympathy, as is her lively but distractible nature at school. The first-person narrative introduces a new side of Clementine -- she wants to build things, like her dad does -- and a new friendship issue with Margaret's sudden interest in make-up . Frazee's line drawings show close family scenes as well as Clementine with her schoolmates. Both familiar and new, this would work just as well to introduce this appealing character as to satisfy those who are already fans. Seven to Ten

Clementine knows her family is perfect just the way it is, so the news that a new sibling is on the way receives a serious "No thanks!" Humorous conversations lead to a stronger family in this fifth volume about a redoubtable young heroine.

Comments

Meeting Notes for November

Meeting Notes for November 18

Positive Comments:

  • Although these are simple problems, their presentation in this story seems fresh.
  • Clementine is a developing character in this book.
  • The story shows the divide of understanding between children and adults by having Clementine hating the family meeting and her parents anticipating it.

Observations:

  • This story might not be accessible to beginning readers.

Concerns:

  • None stated.