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32 pages, Hardcover
Published January 1, 2015
And Daddy asked, 'How was your day?'
But the teenager pushed past him saying, 'YeahlikewhateverImstarvingOK?'
Warnings: none
This is cute and a smart parody but it hasn't aged particularly well. When talking about socials, authors Lloyd and Rees mention Vine, a social media that has been dead for years (between October 2016 and January 2017). But at the time this was written 2015 Vine would have been near the height of its popularity, giving Tiktok vibes. Substitute Vine for Tiktok and it does still work so well. I was never this teen, I was the nerd. I was much more likely to be reading in my corner rather than socialising and I was not massively liking food. But I know from talking to colleagues that their kids, particularly sons, were like this. As I said smart parody. It keeps our young protagonist as a girl, makes her mother a badass female role model and acknowledges the broad changes since 1968 when Judith Kerr's When the Tiger Came to Tea was written. I like it.
Gillian Johnson has done a stunning job with the illustration. Even something as simple as her cover is a perfect homage to the cover by Kerr. Her inter-spreading of lines that are what the teenager is saying is smart, they are quotes are treated as such. I really like the teenager's design. He feels right, that level of disrespect for family and appearance that is a perfect tone for the tiger-like tone presented to his family. The mother is brilliant and I adore her, her styling is perfect for the time. Look it won't be for everyone, and if I'd realised how old the book was I probably wouldn't own it (impulse buy) but it is good for a laugh if you remember when it was written.
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