Fruit and Nutcase
Jean Ure
One of the brilliant titles in Jean Ure’s acclaimed series of humorous, delightful and poignant stories written in the form of diaries and letters which make them immediately accessible to children.
This is the story of how Mandy learns to cope with her untidy life and finally emerges triumphant. Mandy Small has trouble writing so Cat, her teacher, suggests that she tells her life story into a tape recorder. So begins Mandy’s funny and sometimes sad story of life with her loving but chaotic parents – Dad, the Elvis look-alike, and Mum, whose idea of a special meal is burnt toast! Then there’s school, where the horrible Tracey Bigg picks on Mandy and her timid friend, Oliver, not to mention Old Misery Guts, the landlady and Nan, who thinks that Mandy’s parents aren’t fit to look after her. With so many things to worry about, Mandy begins to think that she’s in danger of turning into a real Fruit and Nutcase! Mandy’s story, told in the form of diary into a tape recorder, is a funny and often moving account of a child’s everyday life, with all its difficulties. Hilariously illustrated by Mick Brownfield.Reviews
This was a very emotional book packed with lots of emotions very good read and very interesting I would recommend it to my friends.
Judge Kiki Bottlenose 03.09.2022
Interesting book lots of emotions.
Anonymous 03.09.2022
This book was lovely. I loved Mandy small who is the main character. I think it interested me because I love drawing and she loves drawing to. I would suggest it to any one who loves drawings.
Senorita Petunia Bluebird 16.09.2020
Good book for younger readers.
Anonymous 22.08.2017