

What exactly are the authors trying to say? Our protagonist eats a few cupcakes and she's not white anymore. It's quite another thing to steal a dozen pink cupcakes from your family and eat them when your parents are so poor that your mother wears a fucking apron rendered from newspaper and old love letters, and the only outfit your parents can afford for you is a cheap ballerina outfit from Walmart.Īll that aside, I'm still confused as to what the fucking message of this book is. But it's one thing to steal a dozen pink cupcakes from your family and eat them.

Pinkalicious, Middle America's favorite beady-eyed bitch, is a deceitful, thieving shit. But there's a much darker undercurrent at work here, or maybe I should say "lighter" since it is generally draped in white robes and encompassed by burning crosses.Ĭheck out the other classics in this series, Purplicious, Silverlicious, and the latest, Prisonlicious. On the surface it's a fun-filled exploration of bad behavior and the consequences one must endure for dishonesty. Parents across the country love Pinkalicious, the first in a series of books by the Kann sisters.
