
Amid all of the furor surrounding the nearly $800,000 that Mayor Catherine Pughโs LLC took from health care firms and others for copies of her โHealthy Hollyโ books, itโs easy to forget the value in trying to educate children, as an emotional Pugh attempted to explain days before taking an indefinite leave of absence.
But rather than take the mayorโs word for it, letโs hear from Washington Post book critic Carlos Lozada.
In a newly published review, Lozada gives a scathing take on the first in Pughโs series of self-published childrenโs books, โHealthy Holly: Exercising is Fun!โ, highlighting missed punctuation and styling, and also having his kids pick apart the illustrations, anthropomorphism and dialogue therein.
The young critics have issues with the charactersโ exchanges, such as Holly telling her mother, โI will be healthy. I like having fun.โ
โThe dialogueโฆ it doesnโt sound so real,โ Lozadaโs 11-year-old son responds. โI mean the phrase โI like having fun.โ Isnโt it obvious that one likes having fun? You donโt just walk up and say: โI like having fun! I like doing things that I like!’โ
They also point out that itโs kind of weird for Hollyโs mother to remind her, as sheโs jumping rope, โYou are jumping rope,โ and, โYou are exercising.โ
โDuh,โ Lozadaโs 8-year-old daughter plainly says.
But far more biting is the adult criticโs broader commentary, written in mocking elementary tone. Thereโs this, about the sad reality behind Pughโs business dealings as an author:
โPublishing childrenโs booksโand selling so many copiesโis usually hard work, too. Many authors try and try for a long time. But success is so much more fun and exciting when you donโt rely on bulk purchases from private corporations and state agencies, and when books arouse real interest, not just conflicts of interest, right, kids?โ
Props to Lozada for finding a copy to borrow from a friend here in Baltimore. If youโve got any editions of โA Healthy Start for Herbie,โ or โFruits Come in Colors Like the Rainbowโ stowed away, feel free to drop us a line.
UPDATE: Lozadaโs colleague, longtime Washington Post book critic Ron Charles, filmed his own blistering commentary on โHealthy Holly.โ See below.

