Lin
Oliver and Henry Winkler: Hank Zipzer authors
Hank Zipzer is a character invented by
Henry Winkler – though I wonder how much of the character is based upon himself as he had struggled with learning though
nobody understood that he had dyslexia but wasn’t diagnosed until he was in his
30’s.
The first Hank Zipzer book that I read
was “The Curtain Went Up, My Pants Fell Down” Hilarious. I laughed out loud with almost every
page.
I really liked how in this particular
story, it is not the obvius talent put who play the leads. The director picks those that seem to
struggle – someone he can help mold into the part.
Hank’s fifth grade teacher is named Ms.
Adolf – I’m guessing a play on words, as she appears to be stern and unfeeling,
but perhaps not quite Hitler. Just his
first name.
In my mind, Henry Winkler does the
narration for the character Hank Zipzer.
I think the voice of Principal Love twould sound like Ben Stein.
I tried reading it to Jenna, but she’s
just not interested and she has a marvelous sense of humor. She just doesn’t identify with the character
at all.
Learning has always come natural and
easy for Jenna. She doesn’t feel
pressure from others that she’s being made fun of – nor does she make fun of
others. She’s got a great gift of
accepting others as who they are and never stereotypes another based on looks
or behaviors. Although she has ruled out
bullies, she still treats them with respect.
I didn’t have a learning
disability. I enjoyed learning things –
at my own level. I liked learning what I
wanted to learn but for the most part did not enjoy what was being taught. I had a tendency to tune things out and
daydreamed entirely too much. I was
never a class clown. More of the shy
wallflower. But I can relate to some of
Hank Zipzer’s character.
I like the series for a few
reasons. One would be the font
size. Because I don’t struggle with my
failing eyesight. Two, I believe all seventeen
stories come in paperback (at least they have thus far) which is less weight in
my backpack (good reason, huh?) and three, because it’s easy reading,
marvelously written and really does put a smile of my face.
Now that my school years are so into
the past, I learn older I get, the more that I really do enjoy learning. Many of the things I refused to learn in my
youth have become more interesting as I age. I also enjoy being entertained with Witty humor. Thank you Henry Winkler for Hank Zipzer!
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