THE GIRL'S LIKE SPAGHETTI: WHY YOU CAN'T MANAGE WITHOUT APOSTROPHES
By Lynne Truss
G.P. Putnam's, 2007. Unpaged. Nonfiction.
By Lynne Truss
G.P. Putnam's, 2007. Unpaged. Nonfiction.
The author of the bestselling Eats, Shoots & Leaves lends a hand to youngsters (and many grownups) who may be confused by the uses of the multitalented apostrophe in this funny and informative book on punctuation. In a two page introduction, Ms. Truss explains the multiple uses of apostrophes, explaining clearly why their use is so confusing. Then comes the fun part:
Bonnie Timmons illustrates the differences between sentences such as "The giant kids' playground" and "The giant kid's playground,"; and "Those smelly things are my brother's" as opposed to "Those smelly things are my brothers." An appendix at the end of the book explains in greater detail why each sentence is pictured as it is. Great fun, and good help, for children and adults.
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