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K-3
Debbie and Tina have lots in common, and a lot uncommon; "mostly it evened out." Debbie is learning to play the piano, so she makes Tina a cardboard keyboard. Tina isn't compelled by the gift, dumbfounding Debbie. Perkins's text is straightforward yet emotionally complex; conversational asides in word balloons develop characterization. Intricate pen-and-ink and watercolor illustrations include spot art and double-page spreads.
Reviewer: Nina Lindsay
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
September, 2008