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LUCY ROSE by Katy Kelly

LUCY ROSE

Busy Like You Can’t Believe

by Katy Kelly & illustrated by Adam Rex

Pub Date: Sept. 12th, 2006
ISBN: 0-385-73319-4
Publisher: Delacorte

Now in fourth grade, the spunky, confident Lucy Rose continues her journal through the Thanksgiving school break. In her familiar chatty style, the curly red-head talks about her daily life, focusing on three pressing issues. She’s convinced she will play the role of Annie in the school musical play, but is sorely disappointed to be cast as the despicable Miss Hannigan. Her eavesdropping leads to the concern that her best friend Jonique will be moving because Mrs. McBee has gambled the family nest egg away. Worst of all, a “MAN,” Ned Eastman, keeps calling and sounding like her divorced mother’s new boyfriend. Kelly writes with a dual sophistication that offers the voice of a child’s innocently misconstrued perceptions about language, coupled with some laughable adult-oriented verbal nuances to cause any parent reading aloud silent chuckles. Returning secondary characters of Melonhead, Pop, Madam, Glamma and, of course, Dad in Ann Arbor, Mich. all contribute to this nine-year-old’s outlook on life, school, relationships, “P-U multiplication tables” and all those palindromes. Graduating fans of Gooney Bird Greene will eagerly expect more updates on Lucy Rose’s accomplishments. (Fiction. 7-10)