Sunday, October 31, 2010

Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon- By Patty Lovell



Meet Molly Lou Melon: she's "just taller than her dog," with "buck teeth that stuck out so far, she could stack pennies on them," and a voice that brings to mind "a bullfrog being squeezed by a boa constrictor." She also possesses huge insect-like eyes. In fact, young readers may actually gasp when they get a good look at the fearless first-grader in Catrow's (She's Wearing a Dead Bird on Her Head) double spread, extreme close-up portrait. Thanks to her grandmother, the protagonist possesses seemingly indomitable self-esteem but will it survive a move to a new school and a bully named Ronald Durkin? Newcomer Lovell doesn't offer any real surprises in her fable there's never any doubt that Molly Lou Melon will charm her classmates with her eccentric talents (which include making a paper snowflake the size of a school room), or that even Ronald Durkin will capitulate and join her fan club. What keeps the storytelling fresh is the crisp prose and the heroine's full-speed-ahead determination; the story never dallies too long on the potentially saccharine message. Catrow's full-bleed pencil-and-watercolor illustrations, awash in ripe colors and animated by slapstick exaggeration, radiate a winningly eccentric elegance.


Summary and Review provided by: Publishers Weekly-    Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


Stand Tall, Molly Lou Melon, Illustrated by David Catrow. New York: Putnam, 2001. Print. 


This is a wonderful story of being confident in who you are and what you look like. Its a great book to talk about what your classroom community should look like or should not look like. This would also be a great time to address bullying. Such a fun book, and hilarious illustrations. 


ISBN: 9780439120418

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