Sing a Song of Tuna Fish

Sing a Song of Tuna Fish

2004

Ratings2

Average rating3.5

15

I saw Esme Raji Codell speak on campus and really enjoyed her presentation, so I was excited to listen to this audiobook. She reads it herself and does a great job with the voices and accents. The stories themselves are very detailed, funny and sweet vignettes of her childhood in Chicago. It's aimed at children, and encourages them to keep diaries so one day they can remember their own childhoods. I enjoyed all the stories individually, but ultimately the book doesn't really have a narrative. It's just random stories until it ends.

I'm recommending it to my mom, though, because she grew up in Chicago around the same time and I think she'd get a kick out of it.

February 1, 2011