Break rules when writing a book! Did I just say that? I did.
R.A. Spratt shows how, and how to do it well. I’ve been told there are three
types of books. Character-driven, plot-driven and dystopian. The Many
Adventures of Nanny Piggins doesn’t fit any of them. One, Nanny Piggins’
character doesn’t change, not a little bit. Suspense doesn’t build, and each
chapter is the same. (They are all hilariously funny.) Nanny’s brought into the
Green Household as an emergency nanny. Unlike Mary Poppin’s whose heart swells
with love for the children, Nanny’s heart swells at the sight of chocolate.
Luckily, her chocolate appetite serves the children well and leads them from
one crazy scheme to another.
PS Dan Santat’s artwork make me laugh out loud.
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