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Trying to remember a book...

Started by PHXGiRL, April 02, 2013, 12:37:52 PM

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PHXGiRL

Ok I'm sitting here rekindling in some of my favorite reads when I was a child and one book comes to memory the most I can't recall the title.

The cover had I believe a girl with freckles on it. Maybe it was called "if I was a girl for a day?". The story is of a little boy and dreams about being a girl. Swinging on monkey bars and wearing pony tails. It's been well over 15 years since I read it.

Any help would be appreciated I'd like to get it off Amazon. :)
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Sybil

I spent a fair 20 minutes trying to help find this on Google (finding things on Google for people is like a scavenger hunt for me, I don't know, I'm a bit strange!) and I could not come up with anything at all. I really tried a lot of sources and angles. If you can remember, I think one thing that would help is: was the book cover illustrated or unillustrated? Was the cover a focus on the girl's face or a much wider shot of a character doing something? Having that sort of information would make it simpler to quickly browse book cover displays.

Anyhow, I'm sorry I couldn't help. I hope you manage to run across it soon!
Why do I always write such incredibly long posts?
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PHXGiRL

Quote from: Sybil on April 02, 2013, 04:40:24 PM
I spent a fair 20 minutes trying to help find this on Google (finding things on Google for people is like a scavenger hunt for me, I don't know, I'm a bit strange!) and I could not come up with anything at all. I really tried a lot of sources and angles. If you can remember, I think one thing that would help is: was the book cover illustrated or unillustrated? Was the cover a focus on the girl's face or a much wider shot of a character doing something? Having that sort of information would make it simpler to quickly browse book cover displays.

Anyhow, I'm sorry I couldn't help. I hope you manage to run across it soon!

It was illustrated. There was not a bunch of words in it. Very easy read for a 8-9 year old... I can't remember exactly what was on the cover.

I searched susans and found a girl that posted this book from her child hood. I wonder if its the same one? Looks like this one was in Europe though. I could tell if I saw the pages on the inside of it. As I said she talks about being on the monkey bars, hanging upside down, hair blowing lol. It was such a awesome book! lol.. I loved it as a kid. Just never really thought about it till today.

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Devlyn

"Just never really thought about it till today."

Shenanigans! Everybody get your brooms! Never try to pull a fast one on Devlyn, I have a good memory! Not only did you think of it before, you used the same thread title! And I searched for the book both times. Hugs, Devlyn


https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,134327.0.html
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PHXGiRL

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on April 02, 2013, 06:13:24 PM
"Just never really thought about it till today."

Shenanigans! Everybody get your brooms! Never try to pull a fast one on Devlyn, I have a good memory! Not only did you think of it before, you used the same thread title! And I searched for the book both times. Hugs, Devlyn


https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,134327.0.html


I forgot all about asking prior. lol. Came back into my head today. You have succeeded in making me feel like a idiot. ;)
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Devlyn

Quote from: Serena Lynn on April 02, 2013, 08:35:25 PM

I forgot all about asking prior. lol. Came back into my head today. You have succeeded in making me feel like a idiot. ;)

I have a mind like a steel trap, old and rusty..........er, that doesn't sound right. I have a thicker head than an elephant!  No, that's not it, either. A better mousetrap never forgets? Oh, I give up.

Did you buy the book, like through Scholastic Books? That would narrow it down. Hugs, Devlyn
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Sybil

I searched around for some lines from Bill's New Frock, and it definitely seems wordy. It looks like it's a book about challenging gender stereotypes. It's also about a 100-page book. I'm not sure that's the right one?

I also don't think you should feel like an idiot. Forgetfulness happens to everybody!
Why do I always write such incredibly long posts?
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PHXGiRL

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on April 02, 2013, 08:51:34 PM
I have a mind like a steel trap, old and rusty..........er, that doesn't sound right. I have a thicker head than an elephant!  No, that's not it, either. A better mousetrap never forgets? Oh, I give up.

Did you buy the book, like through Scholastic Books? That would narrow it down. Hugs, Devlyn

lol.. no i didn't buy it. I would like to find the one i'm thinking about would be neat to look back to a different time in my life and read it today. everything is clear now.



Quote from: Sybil on April 02, 2013, 10:18:58 PM
I searched around for some lines from Bill's New Frock, and it definitely seems wordy. It looks like it's a book about challenging gender stereotypes. It's also about a 100-page book. I'm not sure that's the right one?

I also don't think you should feel like an idiot. Forgetfulness happens to everybody!

No I wanna say it was maybe 15-20 pages. Big font. I wish I could find it.
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GorJess

Okay, so it's not the book, but it was made into a 30 minute show, which I just got finished watching. Fascinating, quite funny, and also a bit of envy throughout, I found.

[Part 1/3] Bill's New Frock

The link above is the first of 3 parts; hope you enjoy it, Serena!
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