This book is about an 11-year-old girl
named Harry Sue, whose real name is Harry Sue Clothkin, and her convicted felon
parents. Harry’s goal is to toughen up and then commit a crime so that she could
go to jail and be with her mom. She didn’t know which prison they had put her
mother in and so her grandma became her guardian. Her Grandma has a license to
run home day-care center. Harry Sue wants the kids to grow old of her grandma so
her grandma can retire, close her day care center, and Harry can begin her life
of crime.
Harry’s grandma, though, takes in more kids than she is licensed to have and is
neglectful. Even though Harry’s grandma has two older helpers, Dip and Sip, they
are always causing trouble. She would always tell the kids stories and she
would take care of them most of the time.
Harry doesn’t like her school either. Harry
then becomes a friend with a quadriplegic and helps him come out of his tree
house. Harry soon realizes that she does have a softer side to her and it always
shows when she is with her grandma’s children. Harry’s softer side is seen
during the kids lunch time they always put in a drop of cold medicine in their
applesauce so that they will fall asleep and they won’t have to take care of
them. At this time, the two helpers Dip and Sip go out and smoke. After Harry
takes Moonie Pie (yes, that is his real name), out of the bath tub she notices
that he is always drowsy. She then knew that Sip and Dip put medication in the
applesauce and gets revenge for Moonie. Together she and the kids go on wild
adventures. The funniest is the Kleenex incident I won’t tell you about it
because I don’t want to spoil it.
Overall, the book wasn’t my favorite. It
was really confusing and in a way it was frustrating to read but that’s only my
opinion. You will never believe the ending though because it is a big shocker. I
would recommend this book to 8 or 9th graders.
~ Lillian Ayana, grade 8, W.S. Guy Middle
School
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