Plot summary
When Mrs. Krupnik announces that she only wants homemade gifts for her birthday, Sam's older sister Anastasia decides to write their mother a poem, while Sam opts to make a perfume. He begins collecting various things that his mother says she likes the smell of, storing them in a grape juice bottle. However, as Sam collects more and more ingredients for the perfume—such as his father's pipe, chicken soup, locks of freshly-washed hair, yeast, and baby wipes—he realizes that the "perfume" is smelling worse and worse. Despite this, Sam continues making the perfume, hoping it will start smelling better.Reception
'' Kirkus Reviews'' praised the book, describing it as "warm, lively, true to children's real inner lives, and laugh-aloud funny all the way." While a review in ''References
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1992 American novels American children's novels Novels by Lois Lowry 1992 children's books {{1990s-child-novel-stub