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WHEN I AM EIGHT by Joan Lowery Nixon

WHEN I AM EIGHT

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Pub Date: Feb. 1st, 1994
Publisher: Dial

A self-assured little boy details the grand things he'll do when he's big like his brother: his wheelies will break records; he'll be a champion ballplayer who can retort, ""Who cares?"" when he's told he's too little to play; and (his imagination soars) he'll have a video game with real monsters and a birthday party with a circus, including an elephant. The downtrodden younger sibling's fancies are familiar territory; still, this excursion into it is distinguished by Nixon's deft portrayal of the child's feelings; by Gackenbach's ebullient, cartoony illustrations, subtly capturing his bravado in the face of exclusion -- and by the generosity with which, in the end, he imagines turning the other cheek: ""He can come to my party even if he is bigger...Even if he keeps telling me I'm too little...Because he is my brother."" A likable addition.