Every Wednesday, Jasper John Dooley plays Go Fish for jujubes with Nan
at her apartment. They ride up and down in the elevator as many times as
he wants. And they use a trunk of old clothes for games of Dress Up Nan.
So how can she go away on a cruise to Alaska for a week and leave him
behind? Thinking about it makes Jasper feel funny. It's like all the air
is seeping out through a hole in his belly. "It just feels pththth."
After Jasper accidentally staples his belly at school and gets two more
holes, one Band-Aid alone isn't enough to keep the air inside him all
week --- it takes thirty-four Band-Aids to patch him up! Will Jasper
find a way to survive his time apart from Nan? This title from the
chapter book series by Caroline Adderson beautifully and
age-appropriately conveys how it feels to love someone dearly, and to
miss them terribly. It would make an excellent starting point for
classroom discussions or writing assignments about these emotions. With
its engaging and entertaining story, it will also be a favorite for
independent reading time. Jasper John Dooley is a quirky and memorable
character who is funny and just a bit irreverent. And Adderson's
depictions of life in early elementary school are spot-on: particularly
hilarious are the capitalized descriptive names, such as when Jasper
gets in trouble for "doing a Very Dangerous Thing at recess."