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32 pp.
| Barron's |
October, 2009 |
TradeISBN 978-0-7641-6262-6$14.99
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
Lee Wildish.
A boy's rhymes describe the stages (shock, denial, self-blame, acceptance) of dealing with divorcing parents. The concept is solid, but the glue metaphor ("My mom and dad have come undone, / I need to find some glue") is overused, and his "there-is-no-glue-for-hearts" epiphany comes too easily. The illustrations feature a sympathetic child who sees his world being literally split in two.