Review:
Extraordinary Ernie and Marvellous Maude by Frances Watts
ABC
Books, 2008. ISBN 9780733321924 $12.05 65p.
(Ages: 7-10) This delightful little chapter book, aimed squarely at
middle primary kids, will raise a laugh or two, amid lots of chuckles,
as Ernie, a less than athletic boy, applies to be a superhero. The
Superhero Society has been told to attract new members, and Ernie is
their only candidate. As an apprentice, he must find a sidekick and go
out and do heroic things. And his sidekick, Maud, a sheep, along with
Ernie manages just that. Their overwhelming the bullies in the school,
saving Emma and her book, makes wonderful reading, and will attract the
most reluctant of readers.
I thoroughly enjoyed this little tome, it has lots of ingredients
beloved by kids, a reluctant hero, a hero who is ordinary, a boy
standing up to the bullies in his school, characters who are believable
and likeable, and a touch of the impossible. Both main characters are
engaging and appealing, and I look forward to the next books in this
series,
Ernie and Maud.
Fran Knight
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