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Reviewed by Dr. Oliva Dsouza for Readers' Favorite
Alessandra Theresa Petrucci has been lovingly named after her great-great grandmother by her parents. It is a fact that Alessandra resents and dislikes, firstly because it sounds like an old fashioned, long name and secondly, she really has no idea about her great-great grandmother, whom she has never met and who doesn't seem to be famous. Alessandra would have preferred a shorter name which is easier on the tongue. But all her ideas are laid to rest when she visits her Nonna during the vacations. What is the truth behind Alessandra's name? Will the true story about her great-great grandmother make her change her mind? Listening to all the stories about the life and times of her great-great grandmother, Alessandra has a change of heart and the treasures she discovers makes her one happy little girl with a new outlook towards life and her name
The story about little Alessandra is really heartwarming and the glimpse into the life and times of her great-great grandmother is quite enthralling. Not only does the story send out a strong message about taking pride in our roots and who we are, it also includes lessons on helping with chores, respecting your elders, hard work, family ties, cleanliness, etc., in a subtle way. With nice illustrations by Danuta Zamojska Hutchins, which children will enjoy looking at while they read the story, "The Girl Who Did Not Like Her Name" by Chloe Jon Paul is a lovely book to read to your children. The bonus recipe and trivia about names at the end of the book is interesting and adds a touch of panache to the book.