The Fruits Get Political
A Hilarious Middle Grade Chapter Book for Kids Ages 8-12 (VIP Fruits 3)
by Adam Musselmani
This title was previously available on NetGalley and is now archived.
Send NetGalley books directly to your Kindle or Kindle app
1
To read on a Kindle or Kindle app, please add kindle@netgalley.com as an approved email address to receive files in your Amazon account. Click here for step-by-step instructions.
2
Also find your Kindle email address within your Amazon account, and enter it here.
Pub Date 12 Mar 2024 | Archive Date 19 Apr 2024
Talking about this book? Use #TheFruitsGetPolitical #NetGalley. More hashtag tips!
Description
Discover who emerges victorious in this side-splitting zany quest for control of the VIP Fruits community.
This book is the work of Adam Musselmani, an inspiring 12 year old author. Having written his first book to the VIP Fruits series at 8 years of age, Musselmani has successfully written and published 3 books, with the intention to continue his writing career.
In a world where fruits and veggies live, Parker Pickle harbors a lifelong grudge against Albert the banana. Determined to seize power, Parker enters the neighborhood election with a cunning plan to control the entire community.
As the challenge escalates, Albert realizes his chance to thwart Parker's ambition is by running against him. A rib-tickling and absurd presidential debate ensues leaving everyone in stitches.
The story unfolds in The Fruits Get Political, a riotous journey through an uproarious election where the fate of the community hinges on wit, humor, and ultimately, the ballot box.
Available Editions
ISBN | 000B0CVTTLTN5 |
PRICE | US$0.99 (USD) |
Links
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
Originally posted on my blog Nonstop Reader.
The Fruits Get Political is a funny, tongue-in-cheek illustrated chapter book for youngsters by Adam Musselmani. Due out 26th March 2024, it's 162 pages and will be available in hardcover format. For Kindle Unlimited subscribers, the first two books in the series are currently included in the KU subscription library to borrow and read for free. There's no information about the availability of this, the third volume, on KU (it's still pre-release).
This is the third outing for the VIP fruits, and this time, the fruits are entering the political arena. It's a simple chapter book, with humor that will entertain most 8-12 year olds. The author himself is a young person (11, according to his facebook page), although gifted with an above average vocabulary and impressive storytelling skills.
The illustrations are appealing and in color throughout. The art, by Laura Liberatore, is simple, colorful, and absolutely full of whimsy. It doesn't overpower the story, but does a good job of supporting and helping move the story along.
The book *does* read as though written by an (undeniably talented) 12 year old. It's authentic and exuberant, but also unpolished and earnest.
Four stars. It will likely be the subject of book challenges in public and school library collections (see cover), but the humor is not vicious in any way, or unwarranted. No fruits or vegetables are harmed in the process and everyone learns some good lessons. Recommended for gift giving, school and library groups, read-alongs, and gift giving.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
I received a complimentary copy of this book via Netgalley. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.
Fun and realistic first exposure to politics. It is honest with the questionable candidate behavior and reactions
Interesting book where fruits and vegetables inhabit a world. This is a series, and in this installment the president, Ronald Bacon, is retiring and a new president must be elected.
I didn’t really enjoy the book that much. The plot felt a little disjointed and it seemed that you needed the first couple books in the story to understand what the backstory was between the two main characters. That being said, my seven year old loved it, so I would give this book four stars. She enjoyed the pictures and we finished the 160 pages in one sitting.
Overall I think this book hits its mark and appeals to its target audience. Also very impressive that a twelve year old wrote this book.
The Fruits Get Political by Adam Musselmani
An interesting story following along the fruits and veggies controlling the entire world! So now it’s about who to rule the world.
A creative story plot which can draw the kids attention and also can allow them to think outside the box. This is a book 3 of the series, which I will recommend to read the first two in order to follow the story and characters in less effort.
Pub date: March 12, 2024
Readers who liked this book also liked:
April M. Cox, Kairi Fullerton
Children's Fiction, Children's Nonfiction
Georgina Ferry, Katalin Kariko, Mary Lou Jepsen, Sheri Graner Ray, Amalia Ballarino, Anna Oliveira, Anaïs Engelmann and Meghan Hale, Anda Waluyo Sapardan, Anna Lukasson-Herzig, Brenda Romero, Clarice Phelps, Claudia Brind -Woody, Coty Craven, Emily Holmes, Erica Kang, Gretchen Andrew, Ida Tin, Kasia Gora, Maria Carolina Fujihara, Marita Cheng, Mary Agbesanwa, Morenike Fajemisin, Rumman Chowdhury, Stephanie Willerth, Tan Le, Yewande Akinola
Biographies & Memoirs, Computers & Technology, Science