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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Funny & innocent for tweens,
By M. Bell (California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anastasia Krupnik (A Bantam-Skylark Book) (Paperback)
I read these books when I was a tween; about 20 years ago and adored them. My 9 year old has read two & wants more, more, more of Anastasia! I have heard her laugh out loud while she reads! Written in the 80's, these books show an innocent and sometimes hilarious view of a teenagers life with all the typical complications minus today's sex & drugs, & parties. Good, clean fun & not at all boring!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lois lowry is a genius.,
By Kitty Witty "kitiwiti" (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anastasia Krupnik (A Bantam-Skylark Book) (Paperback)
Her heroine, Anastasia Krupnik is pretty and yet insecure and awkward, like most 12-3-14 year olds are. As an asian girl living outside the US, i related very much to anastasia's little dramas, and also got a peek at what a typical American teenage girl's life is like.It was enlightening to read books like this that described how; anastasia had liked this AFrican-American schoolmate, for example. And even if this book was published in the 80s, it marked the comfortability of americans with interracial relationships. The ease of slang language and even how her parents related to her (or didnt), is something familiar to every kid growing up. And what about the school cliques? and the obsessive-compulsive lists? Lois Lowry reminds me of Douglas Coupland in that sense, only, she writes for kids (which is actually harder). |
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Anastasia Krupnik (A Bantam-Skylark Book) by Lois Lowry (Paperback - November 1, 1984)
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