Library Intern Book Reviews
Publisher
Little Bee Books
City
New York, New York, United States of America
Date of Publication
2017
ISBN
9781499804805
Date of Review
2018
Disciplines
Library and Information Science | Modern Literature
Keywords
Book review, children's literature, pasta, escape
Recommended Citation
Jent, RaeAnn Christine, "Review of The Great Pasta Escape by Miranda Paul" (2018). Library Intern Book Reviews. 196.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/intern_book_reviews/196
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Review
In the factory, pasta noodles are very obedient. They stay in their packaging and never say a word to humans. One day, they overhear humans talk about eating pasta and chaos ensues. This delightful tale follows the likes of Fettuccine, Ramen, and Mac, as they develop a plan to stay alive. This comedic adventure is sure to delight readers of all ages. The illustrations are colorful and give the pasta each their own unique personalities. Any library collection would benefit from this addition.
Highly Recommended. RaeAnn Jent, Centennial Library Intern