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A Mother to Embarrass Me

A Mother to Embarrass Me

Published in
2002
3.58
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Description

Now that Laura is 12 years old, she realizes that everything about her mother is totally embarrassing. Like the way she yodels at the top of her lungs while she works (okay, she calls it singing). And plays really old music so loud the neighbors can hear (cant she listen to normal music?). And walks around in clay-covered pajamas (yes, she is a sculptor, but still . . . ). But things are about to get much, much worse. Laura has noticed that her mother is getting a little bit, well, fat. Then one night over dinner (at a restaurant, since she almost burned down the house trying to cook), her mother announces that shes going to have a baby. Now all the neighbors, including the gorgeous boy Laura has a crush on, will know her parents have been doing it. Maybe even in the house! There must be some way Laura can change her mother before her own life is completely, utterly ruined!From the Hardcover edition.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
proficient
Length
144 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Relatable Themes: The book explores themes of family dynamics and the teenage experience, which many readers may find relatable and insightful.
  • Character Development: The story provides a deep dive into the characters' lives, allowing readers to connect with them and witness their growth throughout the narrative.
  • Emotional Journey: Reading the book offers an emotional journey that can be both heartwarming and challenging, reflecting the complexities of the mother-daughter relationship.
  • Engaging Writing Style: Carol Lynch Williams is known for her engaging and accessible writing style, making the book a compelling read for a wide audience.