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Saturday, March 14, 2015

[BOOK REVIEW] A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon






Title:  A Bad Case of Stripes 

Author:  David Shannon

Genre:  Family / Surrealism / Sickness / School

Year Published: 1998

Year Read:  2008

Publisher:
Scholastic Paperbacks

Source:  Library

Content Rating:  Ages 5+ (Some Bizarre and Scary Imagery)

Buy on:  Amazon  //  Book Depository 

 “A Bad Case of Stripes” is a story about how peer pressure literally can affect a person. David Shannon, author of the popular “David” series, has created a surreal yet enchanting tale that will gain attention from both kids and adults.
“A Bad Case of Stripes” has one of the most creative illustrations I have ever seen. David Shannon takes care in making each character as colorful as they can be and masterfully illustrates Camilla’s odd situation by adding vivid colors to each transformation that Camilla takes on. Also, the moral of the story about being yourself is greatly defined here when Camilla goes through more awkward transformations when she does not admit that she loves lima beans. The story teaches people that no matter what anyone says about you, you should always be yourself no matter what.
“A Bad Case of Stripes” is truly a book that can not be missed and the story’s heroine, Camilla, clearly defines the meaning of peer pressure sometimes having positive or negative influences on people. Of course, I would strongly advise parents to read this book first before they show it to children ages five or younger since it contains many frightening images that would not be suitable for children.

* 2002 North Carolina Children's Book Award




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