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RAYMIE, DICKIE, AND THE BEAN by Ray Romano

RAYMIE, DICKIE, AND THE BEAN

Why I Love and Hate My Brothers

by Ray Romano with Richard Romano with Robert Romano illustrated by Gary Locke

Pub Date: March 29th, 2005
ISBN: 0-689-86451-5
Publisher: Simon & Schuster

In this flashy, fragmentary memoir, Romano casts himself as a ten-year-old, roughhousing with brothers Dickie (12) and Bean (four) while taking a trip to an amusement park. Wide-eyed, open-mouthed faces thrust up against the picture planes, the brothers in Locke’s technically adept but overwrought art grimace frantically, but can’t rescue the routine assortment of noogies, wedgies, grossouts (“Good thing about eating with Bean: He can never finish his food. Bad thing about eating with Bean: Food makes him stinky”) and minor misadventures that the author seems to think will engage young readers—or, more likely, their parents. Romano’s dispirited reading on the enclosed CD perfectly captures the mediocrity of this lackadaisical crossover attempt. (Picture book. 6-8)