From Publishers Weekly
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From School Library Journal
Peggy Bercher, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Don't get me wrong--they sympathize with the fact that she is mentally retarded; however, that doesn't mean she's stupid. She knows full-well what she is doing and saying, and it seems she loves to irk people by boasting and bragging that she "doesn't have to work" while all the rest of us are on our way to work when we hear this on the bus.
Being a witness to what Beth does, daily, it bothers me that the readers of this book will think she is some type of "hero" or that she is well-loved. Neither is true. I've witnessed an elderly man send her blocks away to buy him a soda, just so she would MISS the bus they were both waiting for. He didn't want to put up with her on the ride home. If you're into fairy tales, I guess this is the book for you!
This is a hugely profound look at the life of children that live within a dysfunctional family. It is easy to read and matter of fact. Read more


