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Tina's Diner
Hardcover, 32 pages
Published by Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing (1997-05-01)
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When the sink is clogged at Tina's diner, the frantic search for J. P. Pettifog, the best plumber in town, takes the reader through the city's skyscrapers, museum, and even down into the sewers."One Potato Review
That a pretty thin premise should yield such magnificent amusement is a credit to this criminally under-rated author and illustrator, whose visual elaborations - of a bustling suburban restaurant, but also New York City monoliths, ziggurats, pagodas, and the snaky, dysfunctional plumbing that (barely) holds everything together - appear to be loaded with springs. A boy chases down the famous but unreachable J.P. Pettifog (“If you water is knee deep, please leave a message after the beep”) to come fix a clog at Tina’s famous establishment, but Adinolfi packs so much eventfulness into each of his stops and near-misses that the effect is almost Odyssean. With helicopters, parachutes, and finally apprenticing alligators worthy of Dr. Seuss. High times.
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