Laurie Friedman, illustrated by Jennifer Kalis
Carolrhoda, 2009
$5.95, Paperback
978-0761339472
February 11th, 2012
Genre:
Realistic, School Story, Humor
Age: 7+
Description:
Mallory’s and Mary Ann’s camp friends, Carrie and Taylor, are coming up to
visit them for the weekend to celebrate New Years! Unfortunately, Mallory’s
awesome Winter Camp Reunion didn’t include a trip to the hospital to take her
appendix out. Now Mallory feels left out. Are her friends having fun without
her? Do they even care that she’s stuck in the hospital? What a horrible start
to the new year!
Opinion: This
series attracted my attention because of the fun covers which are featured on
all the books (currently up to 18 volumes). Like the quote from School Library Journal on the back cover
says, “Mallory is an appealing character who deserves a place among Junie B.
Jones, Judy Moody, Amber Brown, and Clarice Bean.” I wholeheartedly agree.
Mallory is a character any child, from late elementary school age to older
tween age, can relate too. The topics of the books are very pertinent to young
readers’ lives. Each book of the Mallory series continues to offer something
new to the experience of a young girl that everyone can relate too. While
Mallory might seem whiny at times, it is all just a testament to how great
Friedman got the self-absorbed worldview of an eight-year-old girl down. Each
book begins with an introduction to the reader from Mallory and usually
incorporates handwritten letters or emails to friends within the pages. Each
book also ends with a special ending of something relating to the story—such as
class pictures, scrapbooks of photos from the events, Valentine’s Mallory
received from her friends, instructions for things, and so on. Everyone will
find a little piece of themselves in Mallory.
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