The spectacular suit

Kat Patrick

Book - 2021

"A buoyant and heartwarming celebration of individuality, identity, and dressing to suit yourself! It's almost Frankie's birthday and everything is ready - except for something to wear. All of her party dresses feel wrong. Her family tries to help, but it's no good. What Frankie longs for is a suit. A spectacular suit ... Can Frankie find the outfit of her dreams?"--Publisher's description.

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories
Picture books for children
Picture books
Published
Minneapolis, MN : Scribble 2021.
Language
English
Main Author
Kat Patrick (author)
Other Authors
Hayley Wells (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 28 cm
Audience
AD610L
ISBN
9781950354696
9781922310873
9781913348793
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A snazzy kid throws a stylish party. Frankie is very excited about her "super deluxe garden party," inviting everyone in her class and decorating the backyard. Her supportive family--single mom, sweet brother, and slightly bratty sister, all White-presenting, like Frankie--help put together the special day, but there's a wrinkle: Frankie's mom picks out three dresses for her to choose from, but what Frankie really wants to wear is a suit. Via the succinct text matched with bold, robust, old-fashioned, yet immensely charming illustrations heavily weighted toward yellow, orange, and blue, readers learn that Frankie wants a suit made of "lightning bolts and stars and style." The pleasantly stocky child draws her ideal suit before giving up on her dream, but then her mother and siblings toil through the night to create it for her. There are some rough spots here and there--the reference to Frankie's "secret plan" doesn't quite gel with the rest of the story--as well as some unexplained and uncontextualized anxiety she feels before showing off her new duds. But on the whole, this is a delightful, affirming story about finding your unique look without reducing it to simplistic, black-and-white, or reductive ideas about gender presentation. One of a kind. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.