Last-But-Not-Least Lola And A Knot The Size Of Texas
By (Author) Christine Pakkala
Astra Publishing House
Boyds Mills Press
12th November 2018
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Friends and friendships
Educational: First / native language: Readers and reading schemes
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
813.6
Paperback
168
In this fourth book in the Last-But-Not-Least Lola series, Lola feels anything but thankful to be stuck at home during the Thanksgiving holiday with her overworked parents, busy brother, three grandparents (who are likely to discover she's lied to them), dog-sitting duties, and a hidden hair knot that-like the knot of her emotions-feels as big as the state of Texas. In this fun-filled adventure, good-hearted Lola can't help getting into trouble. Her friends are all traveling for the Thanksgiving holidays, so she offers to dog-sit-but fails to mention this to her mom. Now, Lola is juggling her dog-sitting responsibilities with her worries. Will her parents discover the growing knot in her hair and cause her excruciating pain brushing it out Will her grandmothers discover that she's lied to them every year about who makes the best pumpkin pie Will Jack get so involved in his new babysitting and yard-work jobs that, like Mom and Dad, he won't have time for her anymore Lola's worries, like the knot in her hair, grow greater until she finally has to stop hiding them and start untangling them.
Hilarious Lola has a lot of problems, but the very biggest onegrowing all the timeis the immense knot of snarled hair at the back of her head. What is a girl to do... Lola's distinct, effervescent first-person narration includes the occasional definition'Deluxe means you wish you had one'and other funny thoughts that early grade school readers (and grown-ups) will laugh at. Hoppe's numerous charming illustrations enrich the presentation. Cheeky Lola is a well-balanced combination of exuberance and nave vulnerability that charms and entertains.' Kirkus Reviews
Christine Pakkala has an MFA in Poetry from Iowa Writers' Workshop and has taught English in New York City. She lives in Westport, Connecticut. christinepakkala.com. Paul Hoppe is an illustrator, designer, and author who teaches at the School of Visual Arts. His work has been published by the New York Times and the New Yorker. Born in Poland and raised in Germany, he now lives in Brooklyn, New York. paulhoppe.de.