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ALL ABOUT SAM by Lois Lowry Kirkus Star

ALL ABOUT SAM

by Lois Lowry & illustrated by Diane deGroat

Pub Date: Oct. 1st, 1988
ISBN: 0440402212
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin

In her eighth book about the Krupnik family, Lowry gains a fresh perspective by turning to its precocious youngest member and reporting on his first four years, from his point of view. Anastasia's brother Sam is already a unique individual when he is disgusted at having to wear a hat home from the hospital after he is born. His gleeful infant efforts to control grown-ups are followed by his toddler attempts to understand a puzzling world: what are those "terrible twos" his parents say he's in the midst of, and will they hurt him? Finally, he makes a reluctant (but triumphant) entry into nursery school and—with the aid of elderly friend Gertrustein—celebrates the sheer joy of existence. Sam's adventures, some of which also occur in the books about Anastasia, are warm and life-affirming; they are related with humorous affection, without a trace of condescension. The earliest sections are especially original and appealing (although Sam masters skills like rolling over and walking with astonishing rapidity). He emerges as a fascinating person; here's hoping that his further experiences (like those of that other younger sibling, Ramona) will also be shared. Suitable for reading 'aloud to capable preschoolers.