Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Death By Eggplant / Susan Heyboer O'Keefe
Death By Eggplant is the story of Bertram Hooks, a boy in grade eight with more than his share of problems. First of all, he is failing math and he has a bully in his class who mercilessly teases him. Thirdly, he really likes a girl in his class, but he doesn’t have the nerve to tell her and finally he wants to become a master chef, rather than an accountant like his father. Bertie can’t tell anyone about his secret cooking desire because he is sure no one would understand and he would be crucified by Dekker, the bully. When he is given a chance to pick up extra marks for math class he finds he has to care for a flour sack like a baby and things really get complicated, with his “crazy” mother, the girl he likes, Dekker who unfortunately gets a flour baby too, and Bertie’s secret desire to make muffins out of his baby.
Death By Eggplant is a fun book which weaves Bertie’s predicament into a good story which sounds realistic although highly unlikely. The author gives the main character several issues that he feels he has to solve by himself, but his main problem is simply telling other people about his troubles. If he did confide in someone, they might be able to help him with most of his problems.
O’Keefe, Susan Heyboer (2004). Death by Eggplant. New York: Roaring Brook Press.
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