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A man experiencing a midlife crisis, his curmudgeonly father, and his lecherous professor friend. You know, that old schtick. Well, that's what I figured early on. But I persevered and the book took unexpected turns and, in the end, was an interesting read. I especially liked the sections on dromomania, hysteria, Dr. Charcot and La Salpêtrière, as I was concurrently reading Axel Munthe's The Story of San Michele in which the doctor and the hospital appear.½
 
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heggiep | Nov 13, 2017 |
In my quest for more beginning chapter books, I came upon a review of the latest installment in Gay & Homel's humorous family/travel series. I was intrigued by the description and decided to try out the first volume. It turned out not to be a beginning chapter book - but it sure was a lot of fun to read!

Some parents take their kids to ordinary, fun places like Disneyland. Not these parents! Looking for special, off-the-beaten track destinations they traipse across America, accompanied by the unnamed narrator and his younger brother. From hurricanes on the east coast to a terrifying adventure in the Okefenokee swamp to desert tornadoes and Mexican revolutions, there's never a dull moment on these vacations!

Despite the wild adventures, the tone of the book is oddly peaceful. The narrator's resigned acceptance of his parents' eccentricities gives the stories a tongue-in-cheek, ironic sense of humor. Only the mother occasionally gets a little worried by some of the more dangerous incidents and it's she who decides when an adventure has gone far enough and it's time to try something else or return home. Black and white sketches illustrate the kids' reactions and some of the places and events they experience.

Verdict: Not every kid will pick up on the humor in these stories and although the book is fairly short (119 pgs) the text is too dense for a beginning chapter book, although the cover and illustrations seem aimed at that younger reading group. However, if you have a younger child who's a strong reader or kids who appreciate ironic humor, this will be a good choice. Otherwise, it would make a great family read-aloud!

ISBN: 9780888996886; Published February 2006 by Groundwood Books; Borrowed from the library
 
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JeanLittleLibrary | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 24, 2012 |
I had to pull myself through this book. The writing was good, and the use of language was playful, but it was hard to be in the midst of Soviet Russia in winter while I was physically in a heat wave in Kelowna, in July.½
 
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allison.sivak | Jul 11, 2010 |
A young boy tells the adventures of his family's summer vacations as his parents choose unusual places to visit. Spurious child appeal.
 
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prkcs | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 31, 2007 |
Maybe a good one for reading aloud to the kids, good text to pics ratio...
 
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rfewell | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 27, 2009 |
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