by Mary Quattlebaum ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 11, 1999
The commotion over preparations for Mama's surprise birthday party form the basis for Quattlebaum's latest, told from the point of view one of the daughters in the household. ""To buy"" and ""to do"" lists are quickly compiled with the help of two well-meaning aunts, slapdash Aunt CeeCee and nitpicking Aunt Belle, with nary a thought given to what could go wrong. In no time, little sister Flo is boo-hooing and younger brother Squeal nearly gives away the surprise. The father forgets the password, the cats tear into the presents, and the cake is still ""bald as a stone"" as the clock tick-ticks toward party time. Only a ""take-charge kind of girl"" can save the day, and the young narrator does precisely that. Mama's surprise is no surprise to readers, but despite the anticipated event, it's the prelude that counts. Snazzy Jazz-Ageinspired drawings are as full of fuss and frenzy as the party preliminaries themselves. Chesworth uses comic-book style panels to divulge action and dialogue balloons to deliver sharp humor. A whispered conversation not meant to be heard by Mama is cleverly rendered in silhouette. This is ideal for those who prefer the fixings over the fanfare of the festivities themselves.
Pub Date: May 11, 1999
ISBN: ---
Page Count: 32
Publisher: Doubleday
Review Posted Online: N/A
Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 1999
Categories: CHILDREN'S
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