Charlene is trustworthy and a good listener but painfully shy, so she only likes to let loose when she is alone.
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About the Author:
Barbara Bottner is the author of the award-winning Bootsie Barker Bites. Alexander Stadler is the author and illustrator of the critically acclaimed Beverly Billinsglsy books.
From Publishers Weekly:
Curly-haired Charlene is shy-not that there's anything wrong with that. She has a rich inner life, a good sense of humor, friends (who appreciate her ability to keep a secret and do frog imitations), a snappy sense of style (her outfit sets off her titian mop) and-when she is all alone in her room with her drum set-a passion for making noise. The book's calm tone doesn't quite give Stadler a showcase for the comic talents that sparkled in his hilarious artwork for Beverly Billingsly Borrows a Book. But his illustrations are a good match for Bottner's (Bootsie Barker Bites) concise, understated text. The scraggly, thickly inked outlines of his gouache illustrations neatly balance vibrancy and poignancy. Charlene is not without misgivings about her behavior-she freezes up in class, and looks both wistful and anxious after she lets herself "laugh hard when something is really funny." "At the end of the day," writes Bottner on the final page, "Charlene promises herself not be shy. Tomorrow." But the underlying message is that the heroine is okay just the way she is-and considering how often reticence is portrayed as a handicap, that's quite a revelation. Ages 4-8.
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- PublisherRunning Press
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 0762412976
- ISBN 13 9780762412976
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages32
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