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    Nothing Ever Happens on 90th Street by Roni Schotter, Kyrsten Brooker (Illustrator), Krysten Brooker (Illustrator)

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    • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
    • Pub. Date: September 1999
    • ISBN-13: 9780531071366
    • Sales Rank: 6,673
    • 32pp
    • Edition Description: 1ST ORCHAR
     
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    When Eva sits on her stoop trying to complete a school assignment by writing about what happens in her neighborhood, she gets a great deal of advice and action.

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    Eva wants to write, but feels that nothing interesting happens in her neighborhood. Contemplating her teacher's advice ("Write about what you know"), she observes her neighbors-Mr. Chang, with his newly opened but empty Seafood Emporium; Mr. Sims, an actor perpetually "on hiatus"; Mr. Morley, the mousse maker whose mousse fails to tempt; and Alexis Leora, a lonely dancer who never smiles. Each offers Eva writing tips, as does a less bohemian neighbor who has just made soup: "[Add] a little of this, a little of that. And don't forget the spice. Mix it. Stir it. Make something happen." And it turns out that there is plenty of spice on 90th Street. The unexpected catalyst of events and the surprising turn they take make for an insightful and amusing look at the artistic life. Schotter (Dreamland) has a knack for creating dramatic situations filled with romantic characters. First-time illustrator Brooker adds to the momentum with her madcap visual pastiches-zany, stylized collages that offer glimpses of a captivating New York. Her characters wear unforgettable expressions (the poignant sadness of Alexis Leora, the cool disdain of movie star Sondra Saunderson), and she dresses them in wonderfully inventive clothing (Mr. Morley's shirt is made of a Blue Willow china pattern; Sondra Saunderson swishes by in an outfit straight from the golden days of Hollywood). Writers and artists of every age will find much here to savor-and to inspire them. Ages 5-9. (Mar.)

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    Nothing Ever Happens on 90th Streetby Anonymous

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    November 02, 2000: I loved this book. It's a funny, imaginative story with a wonderfully upbeat ending. It's also a great book for stimulating children to write their own stories. Full of great characters and great illustrations made from collages that are a lot of fun to look at closely and try to figure out what the artist used to create her pictures.

    Nothing Ever Happens on 90th Streetby Anonymous

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    October 25, 2000: A wonderful, surprising book full of humor that, along the way, encourages and teaches children to write their own stories. Amazing things happen on 90th Street and in the heroine's imagination. There's romance, comedy and near tragedy (along with writing tips)in a simple picture book with great illustrations made from collages of what looks like newspaper, wallpaper and other surprising materials. A great book!