Book Descriptions
for Violet Mackerel's Brilliant Plot by Anna Branford and Elanna Allen
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Violet Mackerel has her heart set on a blue china bird that the man who doesn’t smile has for sale. He sells them at the same market where her Mama sells the woolly things she knits. Violet starts making a list of ways she might get the bird, and her ideas range from the simple (ask for it for her birthday) to the outrageously complex (go on a game show and win first place; trade the prize for the blue china bird). Violet lives with her Mama, her sister Nicola, a teenager, and her brother Dylan, an almost-teenager. All Nicola wants is a haircut from someone named Mojo. All Dylan wants is a camera. And all Violet wants is that blue china bird. Just when it seems Violet’s a bit too precocious, she does something spectacularly childlike that reins the story in from the edge of sweetness (one particularly awesome crying fit comes to mind) in Anna Branford’s charming book for newly independent readers. (Ages 6–8)
CCBC Choices 2013. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2013. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Introducing Violet Mackerel, a charismatic new chapter book star with a zest for life and an endearing, relatable voice akin to Ramona Quimby and Junie B. Jones.
Violet is a seven-year-old with a knack for appreciating the smallest things in life: her “Theory of Finding Small Things” states that the moment of finding a tiny treasure usually coincides with the moment of having a genius idea. This creative little girl always strives to think outside the box, so when she spots a small china bird that she desperately wants, she forms an imaginative plan for getting it—and her methods are anything but ordinary!
Violet Mackerel’s Brilliant Plot is the first book in an irresistibly charming series starring Violet and her family that has pitch-perfect perspective and plenty of laugh-out-loud humor.
Violet is a seven-year-old with a knack for appreciating the smallest things in life: her “Theory of Finding Small Things” states that the moment of finding a tiny treasure usually coincides with the moment of having a genius idea. This creative little girl always strives to think outside the box, so when she spots a small china bird that she desperately wants, she forms an imaginative plan for getting it—and her methods are anything but ordinary!
Violet Mackerel’s Brilliant Plot is the first book in an irresistibly charming series starring Violet and her family that has pitch-perfect perspective and plenty of laugh-out-loud humor.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.