Hardcover, 32 pages
Released: February 1, 2009
Published by: Holiday House
Source: Library
Book Summary: Henrietta loves reading, but some people think chickens can’t read. After she convinces them she can, she checks out the library and reads to all her aunts. But then one day she decides this isn’t enough. She wants to write her own book. As she writes, she tells her aunts the rules of how to write the “perfect story.”
Reference: Auch, M., & Auch, H. (2009). the plot chickens. New York: Holiday House. Retrieved August 29, 2015.
MY IMPRESSIONS:
Professionals are saying:
( March 01, 2009; 9780823420872 )
K-Gr 2-Henrietta the chicken, star
of Souperchicken (Holiday House, 2003), is an avid library user and decides that because reading is so much fun, “writing books must be eggshilarating.” She finds a manual of writing rules and creates her own story-with the unsolicited help of the other fowl. When it is rejected by a publisher, Henrietta decides to self-publish. She takes a copy to her librarian, who tells her to send it to The Corn Book Magazine for review. Henrietta gets another rejection: “odoriferous.” Then she wanders into the library at storytime and sees that her book was chosen best of the year by the children. Henrietta is asked to read it aloud. “She read with dramatic expression. Of course, all the children heard was BUK, BUK,
BUK..” The illustrations, a combination of oil paints and digital technology, are bold and colorful. The pictures are busy, with Henrietta at her typewriter while her friends cavort around her. There are imagined scenes in cloud shapes, word balloons, and jokes aplenty. A droll chicken with a repeating line adds to the humor. This offering works on two levels. It’s a funny picture book that could be used as a manual on writing.-Ieva Bates, Ann Arbor District Library, MI (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Reference: School Library Journal (2009).the plot chickens. Review [The Plot Chickens by M.J & Auch]. I. Bates. School Library Journal 55(3), p. 105-106. Retrieved from: http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/ on August 29, 2015.
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