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Everyone Loves Bacon, by Kelly DiPucchio

Everyone Loves Bacon, by Kelly DiPucchio

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Everyone Loves Bacon, by Kelly DiPucchio

Everyone Loves Bacon, by Kelly DiPucchio



Everyone Loves Bacon, by Kelly DiPucchio

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Egg loves Bacon. Lettuce loves Bacon. Waffle loves Bacon. Bacon is sizzling with popularity. And pretty much everyone thinks he is the best.

That is-until Bacon's fame goes to his head. He's so busy soaking up the attention, that he soon forgets the important things in life, like friendship and family. How will it all pan out for our dashing, delicious hero?

Everyone Loves Bacon, by Kelly DiPucchio

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #107698 in Books
  • Brand: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
  • Published on: 2015-09-01
  • Released on: 2015-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.16" h x .36" w x 7.78" l, 1.00 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 40 pages
Everyone Loves Bacon, by Kelly DiPucchio

From School Library Journal PreS-Gr 2—This story follows the current craze for bacon and imagines Bacon, the character, as a type of matinee idol. Everyone wants to sit beside him, everyone thinks he smells so good. Bacon lets the attention go to his head. He starts thinking he is too good for old friends. He adopts a fancy lifestyle. He is the toast of the town…until he gets eaten! The diner setting has a late 50s/early 60s vibe, from the cars in the parking lot to the items on the diner counter. Everything has a bright, mid-century, nostalgic look. The various food characters are distinct identities, which are brought to life through the illustrations. Bacon starts with Egg, Waffle, and Pancake. As his popularity grows, he interacts with all kinds of different foods, including Pie and Milkshake. Bacon starts driving a fancy car, powered by a child's hand, which sets up the final joke (and the empty plate). The deeper message about the fleeting nature of fame and the problem of being self-centered may be lost in all the slapstick humor, but kids will appreciate the clever tone. VERDICT Many libraries will want this Bacon on the menu.—Lucinda Snyder Whitehurst, St. Christopher's School, Richmond, VA

Review

“Retro art meets wry humor in this very funny tale of hubris set in a diner. Throughout, Wight's expressive illustrations meet DiPucchio's text at every humorous turn as they define the foodstuffs-er, characters with cartoonish panache. A bacon book so funny that perhaps even some vegetarians will love it.” ―Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“DiPucchio and Wight...tell a comically cautionary story that's worthy of Behind the Music. DiPucchio's short, direct text provides just the right setup for Wight's boisterous, spoofy drawings and egomaniacal star. His bright-eyed anthropomorphism and visual nudges should remind many readers of Veggie Tales at its most supremely silly.” ―Publishers Weekly

“This story follows the current craze for bacon and imagines Bacon, the character, as a type of matinee idol. Everything has a bright, mid-century, nostalgic look. The various food characters are distinct identities, which are brought to life through the illustrations. Kids will appreciate the clever tone. Many...will want this Bacon on the menu.” ―School Library Journal

About the Author

Kelly DiPucchio likes her bacon well-done, served with two eggs over easy and a side of rye toast. She is an award-winning author of several children's books, including the New York Times bestsellers Grace for President and The Sandwich Swap. She lives with her husband and three children in southeastern Michigan.

Eric Wight will eat just about anything with bacon in it. One of his favorites is maple walnut bacon ice cream. He is the illustrator of the Magic Shop series. Everyone Loves Bacon is his first picture book. He lives in Bucks County, Pennsylvania with his bacon-loving wife and children.


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Cute and colorful illustrations with a retro feel. By Sarah J. Carlin My 4 y.o. loves bacon and she loves this book. Everyone loves bacon, including bacon. He starts to get a big head about himself and ditches his old friends. The ending is rather abrupt as bacon gets eaten, because everyone loves bacon. Fun book that will make kids laugh. Cute and colorful illustrations with a retro feel.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Me, too! By M. Heiss oh, yes.This is my kind of happy ending.Love the diner illustrations - love the other breakfast meats. Love the simplicity and expressiveness of these characters!More books like this, please!

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. For kids and adults By iloveshoes Super cute book, especially if you love bacon (which I do!) The book is fun for kids, and even has subtle jokes for adults. I read this in Costco and immediately bought it on Amazon for my nephew.

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