Robert Kimmel Smith
Author of Chocolate Fever
About the Author
Robert Kimmel Smith has written several books for children
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Works by Robert Kimmel Smith
Associated Works
Reader's Digest Condensed Books 1977 v04: The Stone Bull / Enola Gay / Sadie Shapiro on Miami / The Scofield Diagnosis (1977) — Author — 39 copies
Reader's Digest Condensed Books 1980 v04: Sadie Shapiro, Matchmaker / The Cradle Will Fall / Man, Woman and Child / Bess and Harry / The Wolf and the Buffalo (1980) — Contributor — 32 copies
Reader's Digest Condensed Books 1982 v05: Jane's House / China: Alive in the Bitter Sea / Promises / Outrage (1982) 26 copies, 1 review
Reader's Digest Best Sellers 1973: The Camerons | Sadie Shapiro's Knitting Book (1973) — Author — 9 copies
Reader's Digest Condensed Books: The Angels Weep • All the Days Were Summer • Winner Harris • Sadie Shapiro Matchmaker (1982) 4 copies
Het Beste Boek 85: Sadie Shapiro in Miami / De zomer van de witte haai 2 / De granieten ster / Met sprongen vooruit (1978) 2 copies, 1 review
Reader's Digest Condensed Books: Chase the Wind • Beyond Capricorn • The Dragon • Sadie Shapiro in Miami (1978) 1 copy
Sadie Shapiro's breiboek; Geheim Dossier: Odessa; Duizend zomers; Kapitein Bligh en Fletcher Christaan 1 copy, 1 review
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- Smith, Robert Kimmel
- Birthdate
- 1930-07-31
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- USA
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Mostly engaging, with some bright bits.
But the Mama Cass reference to the child who is only 15 lbs overweight is cruel... and if only mom would not make donuts and cupcakes avl., and would set a better example herself there would be no problem... oh, and lots of love, not scolding or shaming. Or saying outright "Food is your enemy" (and omg, that's Sadie, not mom, saying that!).
I did like that the mom learned to stick up for herself, and said, basically, I don't want your gratitude for my show more hard work, I want a raise that will give me what the men here are earning. show less
But the Mama Cass reference to the child who is only 15 lbs overweight is cruel... and if only mom would not make donuts and cupcakes avl., and would set a better example herself there would be no problem... oh, and lots of love, not scolding or shaming. Or saying outright "Food is your enemy" (and omg, that's Sadie, not mom, saying that!).
I did like that the mom learned to stick up for herself, and said, basically, I don't want your gratitude for my show more hard work, I want a raise that will give me what the men here are earning. show less
I thought this book was both funny and taught a valuable lesson. The pictures within the chapters were great too! I thought it was great that the author taught the lesson of how you should treat others different than you. This shows how Henry is treated when he is diagnosed. Because this is a humorous story, this lesson is easily remembered for kids and would hopefully impact their actions when treating other people with respect.
Knitting, publishing, 72 (or maybe 75) year old woman who jogs in a pink suit she knit, a little romance, an eloquent obscene phone caller and a singing cab driver...what's not to love about this book? My friend Maria lent me her copy of this book (she is in publishing and a knitter), which was given to her by a friend who is an editor. How nice to read a book that has no slashers (except with a red pencil), devious bad guys scheming to take down the world, thrusting bosoms or throbbing show more members (not to say there's not a little romance in there, but it's down to earth reality based, and all the more honest for it.) Sadie and her friends at the Mount Edens senior Citizen Hotel in Queens are wonderful.
The plot is simple: Sadie has a talent-- she knits marvelous items and has a slew of patterns to share with the world. She submits the patterns to a third rate publishing house and Things Happen. Lots of Things. Good Things. To Sadie and those around her, including Marion Wall, her lonely editor, to the gang at Mount Edens, even to Johnny Carson.
And even to one little czukie, feeling a little shell-shocked of late, who found Sadie Shapiro to make her smile.
In searching for a copy of this book to buy I found the complete text on-line here. It's only 190 pages and a very quick read. If you read it and want to journal on it, PM me for the BCID and I'll share it with you. My copy is staying with me though, so don't expect the actual book.
PS Does Sadie have a crocheting cousin? I want the patterns. show less
The plot is simple: Sadie has a talent-- she knits marvelous items and has a slew of patterns to share with the world. She submits the patterns to a third rate publishing house and Things Happen. Lots of Things. Good Things. To Sadie and those around her, including Marion Wall, her lonely editor, to the gang at Mount Edens, even to Johnny Carson.
And even to one little czukie, feeling a little shell-shocked of late, who found Sadie Shapiro to make her smile.
In searching for a copy of this book to buy I found the complete text on-line here. It's only 190 pages and a very quick read. If you read it and want to journal on it, PM me for the BCID and I'll share it with you. My copy is staying with me though, so don't expect the actual book.
PS Does Sadie have a crocheting cousin? I want the patterns. show less
This was fun enough when I read it, but it's really a book for younger kids.
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