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Absolutely, Positively Alexander

Absolutely, Positively Alexander


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Author: Judith Viorst
Creators: Ray Cruz, Robin Preiss Glasser
Publisher: Atheneum
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 90846

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 96
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 7.9 x 0.6

ISBN: 0689817738
EAN: 9780689817731
ASIN: 0689817738

Publication Date: October 1, 1997
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  • School Library Binding - Absolutely Positively Alexander: The Complete Stories

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
iAlexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day/i was first published in 1972, catapulting a lovable, if peevish, young hero into the world of children's literature. Since then, Judith Viorst--mother of three boys, one of whom is named Alexander--has created two more Alexander books, iAlexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday/i and iAlexander, Who's Not (Do You Hear Me? I Mean It!) Going to Move/i.P This wonderful Alexander-fest features the complete tales, illustrated by Ray Cruz and Robin Preiss Glasser, much to the delight of fans who want to introduce Alexander to the uninitiated. Viorst says that she has been writing always--"or at least since I was seven or eight, when I composed an ode to my dead parents, both of whom were alive and well and, when they read my poem, extremely annoyed." If you've ever gone to sleep with gum in your mouth or dropped your sweater in the sink while the water was running, you'll be able to relate to Alexander, and so will your favorite kids. I(Ages 4 to 8)/I

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PFirst published in 1972, IAlexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day/I introduced to the world a feisty young hero who soon captured the hearts of a generation. Since then Alexander has returned in IAlexander, Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday/I and IAlexander, Who's Not (Do you hear me? I mean it!) Going to move,/I and his position as a classic character in children's literature is assured. Alexander is everyone's favorite boy, struggling against those obstacles that seem to get in the way of growing up, with the most formidable ones being his siblings. Here, all three Alexander stories are combined in one book -- a perfect way for Alexander to be introduced to a whole new generation of certain fans.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars I wonder what ever happened to. . .   July 28, 2005
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Alexander? He'd be quite middle-aged by now, perhaps with children of his own.br /br /It would have been great if we had seen some stories of middle-school Alexander, teenage Alexander, Alexander at college, Alexander starting his career, meeting Mrs. Alexander, dealing with his own kids. . .


5 out of 5 stars Alexander loves Alexander   July 13, 2004
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Okay, I'll admit it. It's cool to see the look on Alex's face when he gets books that have his name in them. And this was definitely a winner. We'd checked out 'the horrible, terrible, no-good, very bad day', so I knew he'd like this one. Of course when we read it together he reads what Alexander says. It's pretty cool.


5 out of 5 stars Who hasn't had a "terrible, horrible no good very bad day"   March 26, 2002
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

I grew up just loving Alexander in Alexander and the Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day. My mother read it to us a children (ok, so now you know I'm not too old!) and I was just thrilled to see such a good copy of not only it but the other Alexander stories as well. The library binding is very nice and this book will definitely be a keepsake for my children someday. If you like to have books to pass on, this one's for you!


5 out of 5 stars Absolutely Positively Alexander - Fantastic!   January 29, 2002
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

My son's name is Alexander (goes by Alex). I gave this to him as a birthday gift and we have read it over and over many times. The three short stories are just the right length for a bedtime story. This book has humor and the boy, Alexander, is one boy that all children can relate too. The illustrations are great too! I highly recommend this for any child.


4 out of 5 stars Teaches Kids About Everyday Challenges......   November 15, 2001
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

.....that they or their friends may have to face in their young lives. In one story Alexander deals with issues surrounding moving to a new neighborhood. In another he deals with the repercussions of spending all his money. And, in the last, he deals with just a plain old bad day where nothing seems to go right. In each story Alexander feels kind of glum and is afraid that no one understands his struggle. By the end of each story though, he learns a lesson and learns his responsibility for his actions. The stories donyt end on particularly happy notes, where all works out despite everything, but rather shows a given realization being reached by young Alexander: that if you spend your money frivolously, you wonyt ybe richy, that everyone has bad days and itys just part of life, and that sometimes we have to do things we are afraid of and that we donyt want to do, such as move to a new neighborhood.pThe stories are written on about a second grade reading level. Kids ages seven and eight will have little difficulty with the language or with following the story line. Honestly though, Iym not sure that kids this age will get the moral of the story on their own. They may just see the ending where Alexander doesnyt get what he wants as unfulfilling until an adult explains further.