I picked up this book at the Ann Arbor (Michigan) Book Festival back in June. Thought it looked cute. And although it has some elements of the humorous, school-kid story similar to, say, Ramona Quimby or Diary of a Wimpy Kid, it’s more of a family drama about a girl dealing with an alcoholic parent.
Which surprised me, because that’s not the impression you get from just picking up this book, if all you’re expecting is a light, funny read. Still, I think the author did a good job balancing the serious, dramatic aspects with the cute, funny ones. Most importantly, I think the author got her main character right. Easter Peters really does sound like a seventh grade girl and not an adult trying to sound like a seventh grade girl, and I think that helped a lot in maintaining the right tone for the story.
Not exactly what I expected, but in this case, that is a good thing. Don’t get me wrong: Cute, funny, light reads are great and I probably wouldn’t have complained if that was all Operation Cool was. But you have to admire a story that takes those conventions, but adds another dimension, thus making the story something else altogether.