Addicted to snooping, Ellen tries to listen to her perfect grandmother, Bon, who warns her to behave when they go to visit Bon's friends, but she just can't help herself, and Ellen not only learns a valuable lesson in curiosity, but also learns how truly alike she and her grandmother are, in a touching intergenerational story.
Jane Resh Thomas has written more than a dozen fiction and nonfiction books for young readers, including the highly praised Behind the Mask for Clarion. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The Snoop was a cute book. Definately for a young audience. Anything older than second grade would be bored from it. Read it enjoy it, I would not bother to buy it, unless it was really cheap or if you found it in a free bin. Still give it a shot and see if you like it.