Keats Dalinger is the only boy in a house full of sisters and feels invisible, but things start looking up when the family's new RmannyS (male nanny) enters their lives in this debut novel by a real-life manny.
I read this book in a day, it was so funny that I couldn't wait to read the next page. I wish I had a Manny growing up, it took me years to remember to be interesting (Read this book and you'll understand what that means). I would recommend this book to anyone who needs to understand the word family. This guy neds to write another book!!!
Great reading for ALL ages
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I am a psychotherapist and an avid reader. The author's aunt sent me a copy of The Manny Files to see what I thought about it. My husband and I both read it and loved it. It is such an entertaining and well-written book that we purchused 6 more copies to send to family and friends, children and adults. The author captures and describes the childrens' feelings accurately and with a lighthearted touch. It is very uplifting, so it is also perfect for people who are ill or recovering from surgery. We even have a copy for houseguests to read. So far, EVERYONE has said what a great book it is. No one can believe this was the author's first book. We can't wait for his next book.
Manny Files: Sooo good and sooo fun
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This is what every realistic fiction fan has been waiting for: a story about Mary Poppins, male version. Funny, gross and sad at different times, this book can induce giggles, groans or tears, sometimes simultaneously. Knowing the author and a couple of the characters personally just enhances the experience of the book, giving it a whole new level. Such a good book. Can't wait for the movie and the sequal.
great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
this book is filled with true laughter! this light hearted book, is for the whole family! you will be able to read it in one day.
A wonderful romp
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Eloise wishes she had the Manny. Christian Burch's book is a delightful romp with the babysitter we all wish we'd had. Reading this book aloud to my kids (ages 16, 13, 10 and 5)at the dinner table, everyone found something hilarious about the exploits of the Dalinger family. If some of the allusions are a bit beyond some young readers, the discussions such questions elicit add to the enjoyment. From Liberace to clothes valets, the kids asked about things and subsequently we all appreciated the book a lot more. Adults will also surely enjoy this read and wish that our lives had a little more time to live as vividly as the Manny.
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