In her exact words: This book is about nine years old Debbie Bass, who thought most of her presents were stupid or lame. She had a hard time keeping secrets so she wrote entries in the journal. She gets the nickname big mouth bass from her brother. (Who tries to be really girly but just can’t do it. ) (She is referring to Debbie here.)
I liked this book because it’s a ture, funny and heart warming story. In the story she tries (attempts) to feed her dog whatever she does not like, set the C on fire and become more girly. But they all backfire.
I did not have complaints. (about the book)
I think 3rd -5th graders. (would like the book.)
It is interesting that although Debbie’s journal entries are addressed to God, that point was not even commented on by Rachel. It didn’t seem strange to her. I was struck by the author’s reaction to President Kennedy’s assassination. I suspect that most of us who were alive that day have an equally clear and vivid memory or where we were and how we heard. That part struck me but again, it didn’t seem to mean as much to someone in the target age group as it is, to them, ancient history. I found this to be a very touching book.
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I recommend the book.
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