Madam President

Madam President

by Lane Smith

Narrated by Anna Chiodo

Unabridged — 7 minutes

Madam President

Madam President

by Lane Smith

Narrated by Anna Chiodo

Unabridged — 7 minutes

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Overview

A little girl imagines what her day would be like if she were Madam President.

Editorial Reviews

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* "Smith's understated text is accompanied by clean, cleverly designed compositions... In what appears to be mixed media involving digital and hand-painted scenes as well as collage, the artist creates a '60s feel with earth-toned backgrounds that resemble the faux grass wallpapers so evocative of the period... As in Smith's other spoofs, this book blends message with medium for maximum delight.... Hail to the chief!"—School Library Journal, starred review

* "Whether the U.S. gets a woman president is still in doubt, but here a female narrator has already taken the role. In this sly, witty recitation of a president's responsibilities, a pony-tailed girl has the list down pat: give executive orders (to her cat); negotiate treaties (between said cat and dog); kiss babies; and veto, veto, veto.... Kudos to Molly Leach, whose design makes everything from the lettering to the end pages look fabulous. Although there's some winking at adults, this book is very much for kids, who might even come away having learned a bit about presidential duties."—Booklist, starred review

"Though the Oval Office here is no more than a messy bedroom, this funny romp lightly delivers a hefty message for today's girls: The White House is yours for the taking."—Kirkus Reviews

"Most kids merely dream what they'll be when they grow up; Smith's heroine Katy lives the fantasy, charging through her day as self-proclaimed President of the United States.... There's a richness to this zany picture book in its respect for big dreams — Katy is clearly inspired by the national heroes from Frederick Douglass to Susan B. Anthony who populate her books and adorn her walls.... Katy is a square-jawed force to be reckoned with, by turns smug, determined, conciliatory, outraged, and sweetly childlike.... This is a must-have title that will unite both sides of the (lunchroom) aisle."—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Smith, who slyly recast U.S. history in John, Paul, George and Ben, introduces a zealous, freckled girl with presidential aspirations. Refreshingly, Katy skips the hand-wringing and never questions whether a girl could become commander-in-chief-instead, she behaves as if she is president already, fulfilling official duties at home and in school.... Smith gazes into the national future and just as ably skewers the pitfalls of political office."—Publishers Weekly

DECEMBER 2008 - AudioFile

The narrator of one of Lane Smith's picture books has a vital role in the book's success as an audiobook. Enunciation of the text requires precision, and well-placed pauses allow the listener to pore over the detailed illustrations. This production presents a child-friendly explanation of the presidential office. Anna Chiodo takes Smith's humor to heart and exaggerates his punctuation, both of which help to emphasize the story’s lighthearted view of the topic. An interview with the author shares the experiences that gave rise to the story—aspects of Smith's childhood and personal connections to Hurricane Katrina—as well as his delight in combining facts with humor. Catchy background music completes the recording. A.R. © AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940172317491
Publisher: Weston Woods
Publication date: 01/01/2008
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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