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I heard about this book at a Language Arts conference during a book talk. Lo and behold, it was in the library at school sitting on a shelf display collecting dust. Obvious target audience: middle school kids. Scieszka tells stories of his youth, growing up middle class in Flint, Michigan with 5 brothers. Amusing tales transpire about the shenanigans the boys find themselves in the middle of as a result of their own "male" behavior. Having a young boy myself here at home, I can appreciate many of the humorous anecdotes he recalls. With just one boy, it is impossible to keep the house tidied and things occasionally break. I can only imagine Scieszka's parents' patience with six rugrats running around. Light, comical fare; easy one-day read; recommend even if you do not fit into one of the targeted demographics.
If you are curious about why things happen in your life and/or you are a football person, you should read this book. This book should be required reading for all junior high/high school football coaches. it is phenomenal.
toot and puddle are the cutest pigs ever! olivia is a close second. the stories and really cute, but i mostly just like to look at the pictures. as though i were still an illiterate toddler.