AMMA & ME REVIEW: 'BIG BOUFFANT'
Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at 7:21AM
Darren Farrell
I am currently helping judge a national book award for first-time authors and illustrators and decided to have my Korean Mother In-Law help out.
Here's my AMMA & ME review of
"Big Bouffant".
AMMA: The girl make herself with honey and tomato ketchup in her hair. Nobody home? Where are the parents? I don’t understand why she put honey and tomato ketchup in her hair. If mother watch, she can’t do that.
ME: Not satisfied with current coiffes and wanting to make a splashy entrance at school Annabelle decides to take matters into her own hands. A pantry of condiments, some ribbon, a few small figurines and even a live bird later, she has her new doo. I think some of the protesters down at occupy Wall Street have borrowed this recipe for their dread-locks. This is a cute book about the importance of finding and being yourself.
Reader Comments (7)
How hard is it to review books by first-time authors? Is there any pressure?
The illustrations are impressive. Someone has to fix that hair of hers.
I am very happy to read such a kind of information..good book reviews..I think this book is interesting for reading.
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like this book and had bought one. Instead of chopping yourself down to fit the world, chop the world down to fit yourself.
she would never openly admit what she felt. she knew more than Birkin, in one direction -much more.
Gerald continued, `that there is always an element of uncertainty about you
It seemed almost like hypocrisy and lying, sometimes, oh, often, on Birkin's part, to talk so deeply and importantly.