Written by: Kelly DiPucchio and Eric Wight
First line: Everyone loves Cupcake.
Why you should read this book: The kids loved it a lot more than I did, and I'm not sure whether that was because they embraced its message about being oneself, letting go of perfectionism, and focusing more on being honest than on being impressive, or because the protagonist is a chocolate cupcake with pink frosting and sprinkles. Cupcake prizes the opinions of others so much that she becomes obsessed with being perfect, much to the annoyance of her former admirers. Only when her last friend can tell her the truth and encourage her to do the same can Cupcake learn to be honest with herself and win back the lost love.
Why you shouldn't read this book: It's about an anthropomorphic cupcake who marries a fortune a cookie in the end, and that's kind of hard to take seriously.
Friday, March 2, 2018
Everyone Loves Cupcake
Posted by Dragon at 4:18 PM
Labels: food, friends, identity, psychology
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