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March 26,2025
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Wow, The Zebra Wall was a weird little book. The plot just kind of meanders, and I didn't connect with any of the characters. Definitely not what I expected from Henkes--I associate his work with sweetness and quiet emotional growth. I cringed to see how rude Adine was to her aunt--except I have an older relative who I interacted very similarly with when I was younger. But ten seemed too old for that behavior. Also, LOTS of smoking by multiple adult characters, which Adine "doesn't like", but which the narrative seems to be saying is perfectly fine, since Adine is characterized as a somewhat irrational worrier.
March 26,2025
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I don't remember much about the story, but it was a sweet book that I did really enjoy.
March 26,2025
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This review also appears on my blog, Read-at-Home Mom.

Adine is the oldest of five sisters, all of whom have been named in alphabetical order. Her mother is expecting a new baby, and everyone just assumes it will be a girl. When their mother's labor begins a month early, the girls begin to prepare the nursery with an F-themed decor, according to family tradition, and all of the girls eagerly anticipate meeting their new little sister. When the baby turns out to be a boy, no one - including Adine's mom, who is deemed unable to have anymore children - knows quite how to react. In the meantime, Adine locks horns with her aunt Irene, who comes to help out the family, but whose husky body, obsession with cats, and pushy attitude embarrass Adine.

Everything about this book is very 80s. The cover features children wearing hairstyles and clothing long forgotten, and the adults in the story smoke in front of the kids. Parents are not yet able to find out the sex of their unborn children during routine ultrasounds, and they photograph their children using Polaroid cameras.The kids play with Cabbage Patch Preemies and Fisher Price people and there are references to Willard Scott's regular appearances on the Today show. For adults, the nostalgia abounds, but kids are unlikely to feel the same sense of warmth toward these now-obscure references.

As a story, it has much in common with sit-coms of the day. Aunt Irene is so outlandish, she is nearly a caricature. Her gruffness and her obsession with cats seem like such cliched characteristics to give to an unpleasant relative, and though she is redeemed and even appreciated by the end of the story, she still lacks the depth that Henkes gives to other characters in his later novels. But really, the thrill of reading this book comes from the knowledge that Henkes does go on to write much better stories. It is remarkable that the same man who writes such lyrical novels as Olive's Ocean and Junonia is also the author of this light sitcom of a novel. To note the evolution from this book to those is just so interesting.

The Zebra Wall is a fun family story, and it is a lot like Ten Kids, No Pets and Eleven Kids, One Summer, two novels by Ann M. Martin which I read over and over again in childhood. Even the alphabetical names are common to both families. I don't think The Zebra Wall holds up too well for today's audiences, but anyone who can remember the late 80s should get a kick out of it.
March 26,2025
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I read this at some point in the distant past - I'm guessing around the time Henkes won the Newbery Honor for Olive's Ocean. I remembered little bits and details from it: the girls' names for example; the fact that Aunt Irene wants to name the new baby Zeke; a rather meanspirited description of Aunt Irene as having three chins. All that said, though, the storyline feels lacking and the characters are, well, not great. I want to like Aunt Irene, who seems boisterous and full of life, but she's not exactly likeable. Also, why on earth is everyone smoking in a house full of little girls, several of which are completely aware of cigarettes' toxicity? Is that just a sign of the times? Because yikes.
March 26,2025
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i didnt like this book at all. It had no story line and didn't have anything exciting to it. It was pretty much all about a family naming a baby
March 26,2025
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I wish the Zebra Wall stayed as the F wall. They worked so hard on it.
March 26,2025
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It'll be a sad day when I run out of Kevin Henkes to read.
March 26,2025
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This book is obviously dated. I keep thinking about how the characters would be by now - the aunt with diabetes, the children suffering the affects of second hand smoke. There was SO MUCH smoking in the book. A quirky family, a confused 10 year old. Slightly addressing bullying and fitting in. The story was a quick read, but it's not staying in my library for others to read.
March 26,2025
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i didn't like the people in this book, but its a large family and i suspect the book is quite true.
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