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A Couple of Kooks and Other Stories About Love

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A Couple of Kooks and Other Stories About Love

by Cynthia Rylant
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Orchard Books (NY) (1990-09)
ISBN: 0531059006
EAN: 9780531059005
Hardcover: 104 pages
Reading Level: Young Adult
SKU: 09244
Condition: Used: Good
Comments: Book in good condition, but is library discard, and does have the normal library stuff in it.


Editorial Reviews


Product Description
A collection of eight short stories in which a variety of special characters experience the transfiguring power of love.


Customer Reviews


The Greatest Kook of all
Rating (4)
Date: 2006-08-01


Dymirah Gurley



Book Review of
A Couple of Kooks and Other Love Stories
&
The Eagle


The Book A Couple of Kooks and Other Love Stories is by Cynthia Rylant.
This book is about different people who all fell in love in the strangest ways. The first story was about a boy who was mentally challenged and he fell in love with a store clerk, who worked in a store across the street from where he ate. He never saw the lady before only her long dark hair. The boy always had a thing for flowers since his mother had died. So he planted the flower seeds that were in a box his mother had left and began to send flowers to the store clerk across the street. She didn¡¦t know who sent her the flowers or anything. People who saw the flowers in the window thought somebody had died since the flowers kept coming in, and piling into the window. Nobody thought that the store clerk would ever get a secret admirer because of her tom boyish ways.
What made me want to read this book were the illustrations on the cover it seemed like a fairy tallish sort of book. The title seemed to be comical since it had the word Kooks in it. I wanted to read this book because my teacher requested it for me and I had a book review to do.
I think this book would be great for awkward lovers and people who like to read love stories. It would probably be great for young adult, more say girls.
I think the very first story is the best part of the book which is the one I described above which is entitled ± Crush. The way the unfamiliar characters came familiar with each other through odd behaviors.
The events that made up the story were how the boy was very special. He wasn¡¦t even able to communicate with people until he was 12 years old, and the lady that worked at the hardware store across the street wasn¡¦t at all lady like. It didn¡¦t add u together but it worked out in the end.
The boy in the story was described very thoroughly. The author told his life so precise that you were able to suspect that something was wrong with him. I like the way the author describes the store clerk as well because you would never have guessed that someone would have a crush on her.
The settings in the story painted a picture in your mind because of how well they were described. The way the author described the setting of the day it made me feel as if I was there.
The theme was sarcastic and hearty warming at the same time. You can identify how the person felt because of the way Cynthia Rylant described the characters voice volumes and the way they said their phrases.
The story was told by a narrator. The style was romance and humorous. It was fantasy. The author¡¦s message was probably, you can find love in the most unusual places.
There really wasn¡¦t any weakness to Ms. Cynthia Rylant¡¦s story. I liked the book very much, because of its style and level of understanding the way things were being told. I would really recommend this book to young adults and teens.


The Greatest Kook of all
Rating (4)
Date: 2006-08-01


[...]
This book is about different people who all fell in love in the strangest ways. The first story was about a boy who was mentally challenged and he fell in love with a store clerk, who worked in a store across the street from where he ate. He never saw the lady before only her long dark hair. The boy always had a thing for flowers since his mother had died. So he planted the flower seeds that were in a box his mother had left and began to send flowers to the store clerk across the street. She didn¡¦t know who sent her the flowers or anything. People who saw the flowers in the window thought somebody had died since the flowers kept coming in, and piling into the window. Nobody thought that the store clerk would ever get a secret admirer because of her tom boyish ways.
What made me want to read this book were the illustrations on the cover it seemed like a fairy tallish sort of book. The title seemed to be comical since it had the word Kooks in it. I wanted to read this book because my teacher requested it for me and I had a book review to do.
I think this book would be great for awkward lovers and people who like to read love stories. It would probably be great for young adult, more say girls.
I think the very first story is the best part of the book which is the one I described above which is entitled ± Crush. The way the unfamiliar characters came familiar with each other through odd behaviors.
The events that made up the story were how the boy was very special. He wasn¡¦t even able to communicate with people until he was 12 years old, and the lady that worked at the hardware store across the street wasn¡¦t at all lady like. It didn¡¦t add u together but it worked out in the end.
The boy in the story was described very thoroughly. The author told his life so precise that you were able to suspect that something was wrong with him. I like the way the author describes the store clerk as well because you would never have guessed that someone would have a crush on her.
The settings in the story painted a picture in your mind because of how well they were described. The way the author described the setting of the day it made me feel as if I was there.
The theme was sarcastic and hearty warming at the same time. You can identify how the person felt because of the way Cynthia Rylant described the characters voice volumes and the way they said their phrases.
The story was told by a narrator. The style was romance and humorous. It was fantasy. The author¡¦s message was probably, you can find love in the most unusual places.
There really wasn¡¦t any weakness to Ms. Cynthia Rylant¡¦s story. I liked the book very much, because of its style and level of understanding the way things were being told. I would really recommend this book to young adults and teens.


Couple of Kooks: and Other Stories about Love
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-09-18

1 out of 2 customers found this reveiw helpful


THIS BOOK IS GREAT!!! I have always enjoyed reading Cynthia Rylant books because she is a very compelling and expressive writer. I was surprised to find the story "A Crush" inside my 7th grade class's reading book. My exact thoughts were oh joy another story that I will like and the students won't but I was proved wrong. The first words I heard after I completed reading the story out loud was "What happens? Why didn't you finish?" My students enjoyment of the story has led me to purchase the book and use it as my read aloud book for the next book.


Rylant is hardly a kook
Rating (5)
Date: 2001-12-23


Worth the purchase if only for her wonderful story "A Crush," a low-key story about a mentally challenged individual whose withdrawal from his self-imposed shell managed to make at least three other people very happy. Rylant has a remarkable way of writing fiction as though reporting an on-the-spot event, with the result that her crisp lack of easy bathos is in itself enough to make the reader wallow in tears. A very worthwhile reading.


An Ok Book
Rating (3)
Date: 1999-12-07

0 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful


This was an ok book, but I would rather read one longer love story than a collection. They were easy to read and some were quite enjoyable. If you want to read a book that goes straight to your heart, read Stolen Moments by Barbara Jeanne Fisher. . .It is a beautiful story of unrequited love. . .for certain the love story of the nineties. I intended to give the book a quick read, but I got so caught up in the story that I couldn't put the book down. From the very beginning, I was fully caught up in the heart-wrenching account of Julie Hunter's battle with lupus and her growing love for Don Lipton. This love, in the face of Julie's impending death, makes for a story that covers the range of human emotions. The touches of humor are great, too, they add some nice contrast and lighten things a bit when emotions are running high. I've never read a book more deserving of being published. It has rare depth. Julie's story will remind your readers that life and love are precious and not to be taken for granted. It has had an impact on me, and for that I'm grateful. Stolen Moments is written with so much sensitivity that it made me want to cry. It is a spellbinder. What terrific writing. Barbara does have an exceptional gift! This book was edited by Lupus specialist Dr. Matt Morrow too, and has the latest information on that disease. ..A perfect gift for someone who started college late in life, fell in love too late in life, is living with any illness, or trying to understand a loved one who is. . .A gift to be cherished forever.

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