Publication Date: 2023
Ghostwriter? No, the text copyright is for Ann M. Martin.Illustrator: Ellen Crenshaw, with color by Braden Lamb and Hank Jones
Synopsis:
The plot is, as expected, pretty much like the non-graphic version, although here the need for sitters is because of a fundraiser for a community theater rather than a meeting of the residents of Stacey's apartment building, and Mallory and Jessi are able to visit as well.
Established or continued in this book:
The Girls (and Logan):
Claudia candy: none mentioned
Reuniting in New York City |
Their Families:
The Club (and clients):
When Stacey takes the club around to meet the families they'll be sitting, I was surprised to see Stacey call the first mother by her first name. I do NOT like being called Mrs. LastName, and encourage everyone regardless of age to just call me by my first name. I know that the BSC books were written a little while ago when it was more common for children to default to Mr. and Mrs. LastName for adults, so I figured this was an update. Then I realized that Stacey was greeting the nanny, not the mother--so she calls The Help by their first names, but not other adults...?
SMS: nothing new
PSA Time: nothing stood out
Misc:
Martin dedicates this book to her new godson, Andrew Cleveland Gordon.
Crenshaw dedicates it to "Chris and Erin, my first--and best--baby-sitters. May our fledgling film series, The Average Family, live forever in legend and infamy."
Martin dedicates this book to her new godson, Andrew Cleveland Gordon.
Crenshaw dedicates it to "Chris and Erin, my first--and best--baby-sitters. May our fledgling film series, The Average Family, live forever in legend and infamy."
Laine |
Stacey's party |
The man with the long beard, tricycle, and cats in the wagon! I remember him distinctly from the original book. |
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