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  • Venola The Vegetarian

    Cheryl Ware, Tanner M. Rainey

    Paperback (Quarrier Press, June 1, 2008)
    Seventh grader Venola Mae Cutright always entertains with her wise and witty diary entries. In the fourth book in the Venola series, the saucy heroine resolutely becomes a vegetarian, accepts the pending birth of her sixth sibling, and learns about cancer with her 84-year-old friend Miss Wilma. Her initially rash swing to vegetarianism begins after she is grossed-out by seeing her own saliva cells under the microscope. Amid skepticism and discouragement, Venola embarks on an ambitious and thoughtful food journey. She educates herself about nutrition, creates adventurous menus, and learns to cook for her family, one that includes four ravenous big brothers. Her new-found vegetarian ideals even earn her the respect of her older sister, important at a time when Venola is facing not being the baby of the family any longer. She also sticks with friend Miss Wilma the hip old lady who lives above the funeral home as Miss Wilma is diagnosed and treated for breast cancer. Miss Wilma teaches her strength in the face of adversity, while also teaching her to sauté asparagus. As always, the two friends still enjoy making brownies together. If any of us would take a page from Venola s diary and approach problems with her gusto and humor, we d be all smiles! Dear Journal, If one more person mentions the word BABY to me, I might just explode. It s all I ve heard from my parents for the last few months. Ahhhh! I mean, there s other stuff going on in the world, right? So what s the big deal about another child in our already over-crowded clan? I keep praying, Please don t let it be a boy. Four brothers are enough! Well, I better get moving before my paper customers start complaining. Sincerely, Venola Mae Cutright
  • Venola The Vegetarian

    Cheryl Ware

    Hardcover (Quarrier Press, April 1, 2008)
    Seventh grader Venola Mae Cutright, the saucy heroine of the popular Venola series, entertains us again in Venola the Vegetarian. In the fourth book of the series, Venola is dealing with Miss Wilma s illness and the birth of a sixth sibling, when all of a sudden a simple science experiment makes her take a flying leap into vegetarianism. Discouraged and teased by family and friends, Venola perseveres, even creating a few converts. When one of these converts is the cafeteria lady who hasn t smiled in two years, the laughs begin. Stay tuned and find out how Venola fares in becoming a vegetarian in a world where hot dog eating contests are the norm. See whether she can stand up to her family at dinner, avoid detention while trading her dubious meatloaf on the school lunch black market, or survive a vegetarian pizza called Flame. Venola is as fresh, honest, funny, and endearing as ever.