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Prunella

Prunella book cover: Brown-skinned girl surrounded by unusual plants feeds a bug to a Venus fly trap

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Regan McMahon By Regan McMahon , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 4+

Plant-loving loner finds pals in fun friendship tale.

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This lighthearted tale of an isolated outsider shows the transformative power of friendship built on shared interests. Prunella portrays someone who's into things many people find weird or creepy, but who learns the joy of finding her tribe of kids as fascinated by them as she is. Readers will learn the names of lots of unusual plants, whose characteristics are described in sections at the front and back of the book. Claire Keane's lively, colorful cartoon-like illustrations highlight the plants' off-putting characteristics and the shocked and thrilled facial expressions of the neighbor kids who are learning about them.

Author Beth Ferry strikes a nice balance between a slew of botanical terms and facts and a relatable emotional story. She deftly uses botanical metaphors, like when noting that her parents "had given her strong roots and knew she would blossom as soon as she was ready" or that Oliver reminded Prunella "of a weed, popping up exactly where she didn't want him." Ferry's descriptions of Prunella are nuanced and add dimension to her character, as when she writes that "the best word to describe Prunella was -- 'prickly'! You might be prickly too if your best friend was a cactus."

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