Abigail
Iris: The Pet Project
Co-authored with Suzanne Greenberg
164 pp., hardback
ISBN 0-8027-8657-9
"Abigail Iris is just as happy-go-lucky
as she was in the series opener, Abigail Iris: The One and Only (2009).
This chapter-book text lilts along like the first, frequently accompanied
by Allen's cozy sketches. Her parents, one sister and two half-brothers
lovingly nurture Abigail Iris, who is sweet natured and somewhat young
for eight. One day at the farmer's market, she holds a black kitten
and falls in love. She's joyful when her half-birthday arrives along
with the fluffy little feline she dubs Spot. Sadly, the family soon
determines that Abigail Iris's older sister's tenacious cold is actually
an allergy to the cat. While they consider their options, Abigail
Iris notices that many people in her life are facing huge changes:
Her half-brother has a girlfriend, but his beloved dog is dying of
old age, and her friend is nervous about a new sibling on the horizon.
Circumstances eventually allow for her family to make arrangements
that, though difficult, are good enough. In the philosophical Abigail
Iris, Glatt and Greenberg give readers a role model for adaptation
and compromise." —Kirkus Reviews
"What sets this story apart from the
other little girl series is the strong realism of the story and sweet
character of Abigail Iris. She's not a perfect little girl; she squabbles
with her siblings and is whiny and selfish on occasion. Her family
is realistic and warm; they have financial difficulties, arguments,
and her parents' divorce isn't the picture-perfect glossy story I
see so often in beginning chapter books. But Abigail is knows when
she's being unreasonable and selfish and makes an effort to fix things
that have gone wrong. Her family is warm and caring and works through
their problems together." —Jennifer
Wharton, Jean Little Library
