ABSOLUTELY NORMAL CHAOS
by Sharon Creech

Accelerated Reader: Level: 4.7. Pts. 7.
Number of Multiple Choice Questions on Quiz: 10.


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Book Description:

Creech's newest story is told as a summer journal begrudgingly started as an English assignment. Mary Lou, 13, wonders if kisses with boys really taste like chicken; if her best friend will ever shut up about her new boyfriend; and how her visiting cousin, Carl Ray, can be such a silent clod, especially when someone has anonymously given him $5000. Later, when Carl Ray is in a coma following a car accident, she rereads her journal and wonders how she could have been so unseeing.

Mary Lou is a typical teen whose acquaintance with the sadder parts of life is cushioned by a warm and energetic family. Her entertaining musings on Homer, Shakespeare, and Robert Frost are drawn in nifty parallels to what is happening in her own life. When forbidden by her mother to say "God," "stupid," and "stuff," Mary Lou makes a trek to the thesaurus to create some innovative interjections.

Creech's dialogue is right on target. Her characterization is nicely done also. By comparison, this book is differently voiced than Walk Two Moons (HarperCollins, 1994), lacks that book's masterful imagery, and is more superficial in theme; but appropriately so. Creech has remained true to Mary Lou, who is a different narrator, and one who will win many fans of her own.

Those in search of a light, humorous read will find it; those in search of something a little deeper will also be rewarded.