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MILLICENT MIN: GIRL GENIUS (Book).Navigation: Main page Author: Roback, DianeBrown, Jennifer M.Bean, JoyZaleski, Jeff Section: forecastsFiction
Children's Books MILLICENT MIN: GIRL GENIUS Lisa Yee. Scholastic/Levine, $16.95 (256p) ISBN 0-439-42519-0 Readers don't have to share Millicent Min's IQ to empathize with the 11-year-old genius narrator featured in this energetic first novel. Millicent breezes through high school and college classes, but when it comes to making friends her own age, she's at a loss. In an attempt to give her daughter "a more normal and well-rounded childhood," Millicent's mother signs her up for a volleyball league. Even though the narrator abhors the idea of playing a team sport ("As I see it, my childhood is round enough," she remarks), going to practice does give her the opportunity to form a solid camaraderie with new-girl-in-town Emily, who hates volleyball as much as Millicent does. Not wanting to jeopardize her precious new friendship, Millicent keeps her mental capabilities a secret; as might be expected, deception soon leads to disaster. When Emily turns her back on Millicent for pretending to be someone she's not, Millicent must solve a problem more difficult than any math equation or test question. How can she regain Emily's trust? Millicent's unique personality--a blend of rationality and naïveté--makes for some hilarious moments as the young protagonist interacts with a cast of colorful characters including her athletic, down-to-earth mother, her laid-back father, and her beloved grandmother, who borrows sage advice from the television show, Kung Fu. Yee re-examines the terms "smart" and "dumb," while offering a heartfelt story full of wit. Ages 9-12. (Oct.) ~~~~~~~~ By Diane Roback, SENIOR EDITOR; Jennifer M. Brown, FORECASTS EDITOR; Joy Bean, ASSOCIATE EDITOR and Jeff Zaleski, FORECASTS EDITOR in the Fair Use guidelines of the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act. info [at] singlearticles.com Powered by CommonSense |
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