Honorable Mention
Letters About Literature 2003
Level II
Dear Mr. Watterson,
Howdy! I saw an opportunity to write to you and I grabbed it.
I've always felt alone in this world because I'm well
different,
you could say. I'm a twelve-year-old girl who reads comic books.
Even though I'm older, I still like to laugh. "Calvin and
Hobbes" does just that for me.
Most of my friends think I'm crazy. They just don't read "Calvin
and Hobbes," so they don't understand anything. I will Calvin
and Hobbes were physically alive. I chose to use the work "physically"
because they're alive in my heart.
Calvin helps me see each day as a new adventure. I laugh at myself
much more because of him. Heck, my brothers and I even invented
a game called, "Crolf," it's like Calvinball. My house
is just like his. There's never a dull moment. Here's what a typical
day sounds like: one brother is in the bathroom giving himself
a swirley, Mama's screaming at me because I'm going down the stairs
in a sled
again, Mike is running around like Stupendous
Man, Zack is inventing something dangerous, and Dad's in his chair
shaking his head asking himself, "why me?" But at suppertime,
we all come together as a normal family does, until after the
blessing at least.
After a long crazy day at school, I read "Calvin and Hobbes"
and I feel normal again. Usually, at school I'm not "cool"
because I wear a sombrero with a blinking sign saying , "look
at me!" so to speak. I dance around the room and I'm a superhero,
a.k.a., "Kate the Great." Yes, I have a cape and all.
Once again I would just like to say thanks. Thank you for creating
my heroes. They are truly people I can relate to
a lot.
Oh, I thought I'd just let you know that you've created two cartoon
characters that have helped me through many moves. They helped
me be myself. "Kate the Great" must now clean her room,
because Queen Gherg is forcing her of course.
Yours until Stupendous Man's secret identity is revealed,
Kate Wieliczkiewicz ("Kate the Great")
Kate Wieliczkiewicz
Teeland Middle School, Wasilla, Alaska
Teacher: Mrs. Linda Volkman
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