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Colleen O'Shaughnessy McKenna

Auteur de Good Grief...Third Grade

22+ oeuvres 2,298 utilisateurs 18 critiques

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Œuvres de Colleen O'Shaughnessy McKenna

Good Grief...Third Grade (1993) 585 exemplaires
Doggone Third Grade (2002) 180 exemplaires
Live from the Fifth Grade (1994) 153 exemplaires
Fifth Grade: Here Comes Trouble (1989) 132 exemplaires
Merry Christmas, Miss McConnell! (1990) 125 exemplaires
Too Many Murphys (1988) 112 exemplaires
Eenie, meanie, Murphy, NO! (1990) 70 exemplaires
Camp Murphy (1993) 68 exemplaires
Valentine's Day Can Be Murder (1997) 55 exemplaires
The Brightest Light (1992) 46 exemplaires
Murphy's Island (1990) 36 exemplaires
Cousins: Not Quite Sisters (1993) 34 exemplaires
Third Grade Ghouls (2001) 34 exemplaires
Mother Murphy (1992) 29 exemplaires
Cousins: Stuck in the Middle (1993) 19 exemplaires
Third Grade Stinks (2001) 16 exemplaires
Third Grade Wedding Bells? (2006) 13 exemplaires

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It's Fine To Be Nine (2000) — Contributeur — 125 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1949
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Springfield, Illinois, USA
Études
Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania

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A friend (MH) sent me this book in a box of books. Both of us are older than the age range that this book is written for.

Kitty Lee is working at the Dairy Queen when she's offered a lot of money to babysit 3 children. She doesn't agree to take the job until her boss excuses her from her promise to work for him that summer--so that's commendable.

Kitty Lee seems a bit oblivious. She doesn't realize Cody's feelings for her have changed. She doesn't realize Mr. Curtis's feelings for her. She only seems to miss her friendship with Dottie at strategic points of the book. So we get to see Kitty Lee grow up and cope with changes.

**WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD--READ ON AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION***

Dottie quits school before her senior year in favor of eloping with a 21 year old she met only that summer.

Mr. Curtis and Kitty Lee kiss and embrace (luckily that's all the author has them do). Mrs. Curtis intimates that Kitty Lee is not the first babysitter the family has had--which may also mean he has tried this with other women. (No information is provided as to the age of the others, but it could be a disturbing pattern.)

Mrs. Curtis appears to be an alcoholic. It's unclear whether she injured Mr. Curtis's hand or if he did so accidentally. She resists attempts to get her help by threatening to kill herself. She's pretty much an absent mother for most of the book.
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JenniferRobb | 1 autre critique | Oct 27, 2023 |
In lieu of a review of this travesty of a book, I'll make a confession: DQMW coming out of DVD was one of my favorite events of the last decade. There, I said it!
 
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beautifulshell | Aug 27, 2020 |
 
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Œuvres
22
Aussi par
1
Membres
2,298
Popularité
#11,180
Évaluation
3.0
Critiques
18
ISBN
56

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