In spare, poignant, direct prose, I Hate Everyone paints a nuanced and
honest portrait of the complex emotional lives of children.
I hate everyone. In your worst mood, it's a phrase you might want to
shout out loud, even if, deep down, you don't really mean it. Set at a
birthday party, this disgruntled, first-person story portrays the
confusing feelings that sometimes make it impossible to be nice, even-or
especially-when everyone else is in a partying mode. A gorgeous, poetic
contemplation, sure to elicit a reaction from readers. A worthy
successor toAlexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.