The Bush’s “Read All About It” Panned by the New York Times

“The belief that books aren’t “real” is exactly what keeps many kids from preferring to read, but while the first lady, Laura Bush, and daughter Jenna Bush are on target with their diagnosis in “Read All About It!” their course of recommended treatment is hard to follow, let alone swallow” says NYT reviewer Roger Sutton about this new title.

On the subject of “Read All About It” (oops, watch out, when you click this link you hear the authors speaking about their book)… Sutton asks “Whom is this book supposed to convince, and of what?” The main character, Tyrone Brown, (“professional student and class clown”) would say, (according to Sutton) “it’s not real. The point is laboriously made, the teachers’ names are dorky, the plot is hectic and the suspense and dialogue are artificial. What child today says “pesky”? (And anyone who has ever shelved books for minimum wage is likely to feel insulted by Tyrone’s aggrieved dismissal of the library: “All I will meet there are stinky pages.”)

Jenna’s away on her honeymoon; maybe she won’t get a chance to read the review.