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Children's Fiction, Humorous Stories

Just in Case

by Judith Viorst, Diana Cain Bluthenthal
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Synopsis

Charlie is always ready for anything . . . just in case. What if it's raining very hard—so hard that rain could come into the house and make the furniture float? Charlie has a plan to keep himself dry . . . just in case. What if his parents are going out and he gets a babysitter who won't read to him or let him watch TV? Charlie has a plan for making his own fun . . . just in case. But as Charlie is about to find out, sometimes not being ready is even better.

Publishers Weekly

Viorst's (Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day) jaunty tale introduces an imaginative, somewhat anxious boy who prepares for nearly any contingency. "Charlie knows how to be ready. And Charlie likes to be ready, Just in case." Just in case it rains hard inside his house, he's ready with boots, slicker, umbrella and inflatable boat; just in case a bossy sitter arrives, he's "going to make her not glad" that she came, by washing his feet in the toilet and painting his face green. The scenarios become increasingly outlandish (he digs a pit as a trap in case a lion escapes from the zoo, and brings oars to the beach so he can row himself back to shore if a mermaid pulls him out to sea). In a satisfying about-face, Charlie awakens one day feeling sad that "the whole wide world forgot about his birthday"; when friends surprise him with gifts, he "isn't the slightest bit ready, But maybe not being ready is sometimes okay." Playful repetition and varying font sizes make for amusing emphasis, and a sly uncertainty as to whether any of these hypotheticals came to pass, add to the whimsy. Featuring an intriguing array of fabrics and textures, Bluthenthal's (I'm Not Invited?) mixed-media art comically chronicles the actual (or imagined) antics of Charlie and his omnipresent pooch. Ages 3-7. (Jan.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Judith Viorst

Judith Viorst was born and brought up in New Jersey, graduated from Rutgers University, moved to Greenwich Village, and has lived in Washington, D.C., since 1960, when she married Milton Viorst, a political writer. They have three sons—Anthony and Nick (who are lawyers) and Alexander (who does community-development lending for a bank) and seven grandchildren—Miranda, Brandeis, Olivia, Nathaniel, Benjamin, Isaac, and Toby.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780689871641

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