Violet Mackerel's Remarkable Recovery (Violet Mackerel #2)

by Anna Branford (Author) Elanna Allen (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Series: Violet Mackerel
In this irresistibly charming chapter book, the charismatic Violet Mackerel knows how to stay upbeat--even when her throat feels as if there's a cactus in it! Seven-year-old Violet Mackerel has a new theory: If someone has a problem and you give them something small, like a feather, or a pebble, or a purple lozenge, that small thing might have a strange and special way of helping them. Violet gets the chance to put "The Theory of Giving Small Things" to the test when a bad case of tonsillitis requires the removal of her tonsils, and she suspects that the purple lozenge from Doctor Singh may help her in quite an extraordinary way. And indeed, with a freezer stocked with breakfast ice cream, a wonderful new friend in the waiting room, and the certainty that surgery will transform her voice into that of an opera singer on the radio, Violet's recovery proves more than extraordinary--it is, unquestionably, remarkable.
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Gr 2-4--Violet Mackerel has to have her tonsils out and her doctor gives her lozenges to soothe her throat until the surgery. This leads the irrepressible heroine to "The Theory of Giving Small Things," in which she postulates, "If someone has a problem and you give them something small like a feather, or a pebble, or a purple lozenge, that small thing might have a strange and special way of helping them." Violet hopes that after the operation she will have the voice of an opera singer. Meanwhile, while in the waiting room before the procedure, she makes friends with a woman who is having an operation on her arm, and Violet is able to put her theory into practice when she gives Iris a lozenge before her surgery. Violet really does have a remarkable recovery as she recuperates while enjoying a variety of ice-cream flavors. This early chapter book, featuring pencil illustrations, will be a hit with fans of Amber Brown and Clementine.--Sarah Polace, Cuyahoga Public Library System, OH

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"Another volume in a successful Australian series. Allen's grayscale drawings...both support and add appeal. This agreeable account should attract new Violet Mackerel followers."—Kirkus Reviews, January 2013
Anna Branford
Anna Branford was born on the Isle of Man and spent parts of her childhood in Africa and in Papua New Guinea. Now she lives in Melbourne, Australia, with a large black cat called Florence. She writes, drinks cups of tea in her garden, and makes dolls and other small things, which she sells at early morning markets. Anna is the author of the Violet Mackerel series. Visit her at AnnaBranford.com.

Elanna Allen lives in New York with her husband and sons, where she writes and illustrates children's books and designs characters for television. She wrote and illustrated Itsy Mitsy Runs Away and has created characters for Disney, Nickelodeon, and PBS. Stop by and say hi at ElannaAllen.com.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781442435889
Lexile Measure
920
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Publication date
February 20, 2013
Series
Violet Mackerel
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV039090 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | New Experience
JUV015020 - Juvenile Fiction | Health & Daily Living | Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries
JUV045000 - Juvenile Fiction | Readers | Chapter Books
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Sick
Tonsillectomy

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