Review: The Ugly Pumpkin

The Ugly Pumpkin The Ugly Pumpkin by Dave Horowitz
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I first encountered The Ugly Pumpkin by Dave Horowitz when I was in first grade. My sister, who was in fifth grade at the time, read it aloud to my class as part of her school assignment. Even now, nearly twenty years old, I remember that experience vividly. The story carries a meaningful message about beauty and acceptance. It shows that if you feel out of place, it might simply mean you are looking in the wrong space. This lesson resonated deeply with me, not only because of the narrative itself but also because of the memory of my sister reading it to me. The book had a genuine emotional impact and has remained memorable over the years. For its warmth, clarity, and enduring message, I would give it four stars. It is a simple yet powerful story that has stood the test of time in my memory.

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