My Dad Is a Super Secret Agent (Lola's Super Club #1)

by Christine Beigel (Author) Pierre Foiullet (Illustrator)

My Dad Is a Super Secret Agent (Lola's Super Club #1)
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

Lola is a girl like any other, except for one tiny detail: her father, Robert Darkhair, is James Blond, a top-secret agent so secretive, that not even he knows what he does, or at least that is what Blond wants us to believe. When the villains of Friendly Falls kidnap Lola's parents, she becomes Super-Lola.

Accompanied by her toy dinosaur Super-James (in undies) who can grow to the size of an actual dinosaur (thus stretching the undies), their cat Hot Dog, a pencil, an eraser, and an infallible duckie pool toy, she is off to the rescue. Ah, imagination. It is our most powerful weapon

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Lola dons a cape and mask (the former cut from her bedroom curtains), and hares off on a series of joyfully chaotic adventures.....There's pleasurably messy, madcap humor

School Library Journal

Gr 2-4--Lola's active imagination lands her in one madcap adventure after another. In both stories, Lola rescues her parents from the mustache-twirling villain Max Imum and his minions across many settings. Aiding her are a number of toys brought to life, including a size-changing dinosaur in underpants, a skeleton couple, and a shape-shifting sentient scribble, plus a cat, a shark, and an alligator, all of whom provide running commentary and silly reactions. Lola either invents solutions to obstacles or fights her way out with ballerina moves. The narrative is propelled by child logic that has Lola's troupe floating through treacherous waters on an inflatable ducky one moment, then free-falling through the sky the next, only to land on a cloud. Three-tiered layouts and skinny linework fill the page with plenty of details to be absorbed if readers aren't matching Lola's breakneck pace. There are a few gags involving underwear and a time travel story that zips through eras and locations with little explanation. Lola admires Christopher Columbus, but spear-wielding, arrow-firing Indigenous characters aren't given any dialogue. The protagonist and her parents all appear to be white. VERDICT Children who recruit anyone and anything nearby to set the stage for their imaginative play will have no trouble keeping up with Lola.--Thomas Maluck, Richland Lib., SC

Copyright 2020 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Classification
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ISBN-13
9781545805633
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Papercutz
Publication date
December 08, 2020
Series
Lola's Super Club
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV008020 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Superheroes
JUV008110 - Juvenile Fiction | Comics & Graphic Novels | Humorous
Library of Congress categories
France
Imagination
Fathers and daughters
Graphic novels
Comic books, strips, etc
Kidnapping
Imagination in children
Girls
Cartoons and comics
Comics (Graphic works)
Intelligence officers
Action and adventure comics

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