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Family Reunion [Hardcover]

Marilyn Singer (Author), R.W. Alley (Illustrator)


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3 and up
A whimsical look at a family reunion presents a kaleidoscopic portrait of the colorful characters who make the gathering an ever-changing, entertaining experience--from fastidious Aunt Alicia to bug-lover young Max, to fun-loving Uncle Steve.

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From Publishers Weekly

In a series of jaunty poems, Singer (Turtle in July) sets forth the idiosyncrasies and cheerful activities that characterize the large family reunion held in Small Park. Like the musicians in Aunt Dena's "family band," the child narrator's relatives are "perfectly out-of-tune/ and perfectly in harmony." The book has no conventional plot, but the escapades of various aunts and uncles and cousins form discrete poem-chapters that will sustain the interest of even the youngest readers. While "patrolling the pond" in faded blue pedal boats, for example, the children mourn what they think is a dead beaver-until Uncle Bill fishes it out, a waterlogged wig. Quarrelsome Cousin George gets his comeuppance when Max drops a bug down his back. Although the verses are filled with apt images and telling details, they are more like prose sentences, with line breaks and indentations in place of the usual commas and periods: "Chucka chucka ding/ goes Peter/ running his teeth up and down the cob/ like an old-fashioned typewriter carriage/ flying across the page." Alley's (Mrs. Toggle's Zipper) lively illustrations combine the pleasing, cartoony figures and action of Lynn Munsinger with the busyness of Richard Scarry, lending a complex visual counterpart to the extended family's exploits. Readers will agree that this reunion stars "quite a family!" All ages.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 3-Read in sequence, this collection of 14 free-verse poems tells the story of a great day at a family reunion. Read alone, each selection stands on its own. Outrageous, silly fun is the theme; and this gathering is full of gregarious, entertaining types. Singer's writing- filled with visual imagery-introduces young people to poetry in an unconventional style. In "Slow-Motion Sprint," Uncle Steve, long-bearded and round-bellied, proclaims that the slowest runner will win the race so Cousin Jeff won't win yet another contest. Other highlights include "Aunt Alicia," a character sketch of the only family member who comes to the park each year in a silk dress and sips papaya juice from a silver thermos. Alley's watercolor and pen illustrations help to reinforce the free-spirited mood of the day. Children frolic, grownups laugh, everyone smiles. Details are meticulous, right down to the way the twins eat corn on the cob. Family love and humor make this book a winner to share with children. A delightful romp!-Lynn Cockett, Nutley Public Library, NJ
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 3 and up
  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Atheneum (August 1, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0027828832
  • ISBN-13: 978-0027828832
  • Product Dimensions: 10.1 x 8.2 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,617,267 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Marilyn Singer was born in the Bronx (New York City) on October 3, 1948 and lived most of her early life in N. Massapequa (Long Island), NY. She attended Queens College, City University of New York, and for her junior year, Reading University, England. She holds a B.A. in English from Queens and an M.A. in Communications from New York University.

In 1974, after teaching English in New York City high schools for several years, she began to write - initially film notes, catalogues, teacher's guides, and film strips. Then, one day, when she was sitting in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, she penned a story featuring talking insect characters she'd made up when she was eight. Encouraged by the responses she got, she wrote more stories, and in 1976, her first book, The Dog Who Insisted He Wasn't, was published by E.P.Dutton & Co.

Since then, Marilyn has published over eighty books for children and young adults. Her genres are many and varied, including realistic novels, fantasies, non-fiction, fairy tales, picture books, mysteries and poetry. She likes writing many different kinds of books because it's challenging and it keeps her from getting bored.

Marilyn currently lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her husband Steve; their standard poodle Oggi, seen in the home page photo; a cat named August ; two collared doves named Jubilee and Holiday; and a starling that says, "Hi. How are you? Sweet Birdie. Okay!" Her interests include ballroom/Latin dancing, dog training, reading, hiking, bird-watching, gardening, playing computer adventure games, and going to the movies and the theatre. She's also a major Star Trek fan.

Marilyn is the former host of the AOL Children's Writers Chat and currently co-hosts the Poetry Blast at various conferences. Visit her web site: www.marilynsinger.net.

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