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Alias Madame Doubtfire

Alias Madame Doubtfire

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Alias Madame Doubtfire
Review: Fine, Anne.(1988).Alias Madame Doubtfire.Boston:Little Brown & Co.

It is sometimes said that all children of divorce secretly wish to have their families once again united under one roof. Christopher, Lydia and Natalie Hilliard were no exception. Their father, Daniel, is a nere do well sometime actor sometime nude model. Mother Miranda is a wealthy, successful but high strung and tense executive. The parents do a terrible job of keeping their caustic and hateful battles to themselves. Mom needs a babysitter. Dad needs a job. Enter Madame Doubtfire, alias daddy. In this work of realistic fiction the children are confused but wise, the parents are petty and hateful toward each other and inconsiderate of the children. This could be a funny, lighthearted book but it really isn't.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Alias Good Book
Review: Fine, Anne.(1988).Alias Madame Doubtfire.Boston:Little Brown & Co.

It is sometimes said that all children of divorce secretly wish to have their families once again united under one roof. Christopher, Lydia and Natalie Hilliard were no exception. Their father, Daniel, is a nere do well sometime actor sometime nude model. Mother Miranda is a wealthy, successful but high strung and tense executive. The parents do a terrible job of keeping their caustic and hateful battles to themselves. Mom needs a babysitter. Dad needs a job. Enter Madame Doubtfire, alias daddy. In this work of realistic fiction the children are confused but wise, the parents are petty and hateful toward each other and inconsiderate of the children. This could be a funny, lighthearted book but it really isn't.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Alias Good Book
Review: The Hilliard kids have divorced parents. their mom hardly ever gives them time with their dad. Even when they are with their dad their mom always makes it bad. That is why when they need a babysitter dad comes to the rescue...sort of. He gets the job as sweet old Maddame Doubtfire This book is hilarious from egogs (hedgehogs) and the Mrs. Sippy river to the dads new job as a ... modeler.


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