The TV Kid

The TV Kid by Betsy Byars is a reprint edition published by Puffin Books in 1979, featuring 108 pages in English. This book follows Lennie, a young boy who struggles with the monotony of schoolwork and chores, longing instead for the excitement of television and his own vivid daydreams. When his mother abruptly turns off the TV, Lennie is thrust into a real-life adventure that proves to be far more challenging than anything he has encountered on screen.
Readers will find a blend of humor and juvenile fiction as Lennie navigates his unexpected journey. The narrative explores themes related to performing arts and the impact of television on a child’s imagination. Through Lennie’s experiences, the book presents a unique perspective on the contrast between fantasy and reality, inviting readers to reflect on their own adventures and the allure of the screen.
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“‘In one incredibly swift move, Lennie’s mother stepped in front of him. She turned off the television. As the picture faded to one small dot, she and Lennie looked at each other.’ Lennie finds his school work and the chores he has to do for his mother a terrible grind. All he wants to do is to watch television or dream Technicolor adventures. Then one day he finds himself in a real-life adventure which is a thousand times more horrible than anything he has seen on the safe TV screen!”–Page 4 of cover.
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