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Emily Goes Wild

by Betty Lou Phillips, Sharon Watts
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Synopsis

Fall in love with Emily, an irresistible monkey with a taste for beignets and mischief, and Madame Dubois, the refined New Orleans matriarch who cares for her. The two spend their days shopping in the outdoor market, playing the piano, and painting pictures to decorate the house. Madame Dubois doesn't mind cleaning up when Emily paints on the wall with mustard, swings from a chandelier, or dumps over the garbage-until one day, when Emily Goes Wild!

Something profound changes in Emily that fateful day, and Madame Dubois must make a heartbreaking decision. Will Emily give up her fancy designer clothes, frilly French bedroom, and beignets at Cafe du Monde? Find out what happens in this heartwarming tale about a spirited little monkey named Emily who finds her wild side!

Betty Lou Phillips is the best selling author of several French design books. This is her first children's book. She lives in Dallas.

Publishers Weekly

In her first children's book, interior designer Phillips (French by Design) introduces a character who seems at first to have much in common with other exuberant cosmopolitan picture-book youngsters. Emily and her blonde guardian, Madame DuBois, live in a sumptuous New Orleans apartment, wear fabulous clothes and eat delicacies at famous restaurants. But Emily is a monkey, and she can't help getting up to monkey business. One terrible day she flushes Madame DuBois's glasses down the toilet. Here Phillips gives her fluffy characters a bracing dose of reality. Madame DuBois realizes Emily needs to be with other monkeys and brings her to the zoo. Courteous zoo officials prevent the anguished Madame DuBois from taking Emily home again when the monkey has trouble adapting ("Wild animals do not make good house pets. That is one reason we have so many monkeys here," one says firmly). Only after Emily has fully adapted to the zoo do the officials relent, but by then Madame DuBois realizes that her beloved monkey is happiest in the zoo. Debut artist Watts's swoopy retro ink sketches are right off the sides of department-store shopping bags. She pictures Madame DuBois in a parade of Chanel suits and matching half-glasses (she modeled the character, she says, on Carrie Donovan), and she uses horizontal and vertical gatefolds to do justice to Emily's monkeyshines. The drawings are just right for the fantasy-like elements, and their madcap tone softens the realistic second half. Ages 4-8. (Oct.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Betty Lou Phillips

Betty Lou Phillips is the author of Gibbs Smith, Publisher's incredibly successful line of French style and design books, including the award-winning Villa Decor, as well as Unmistakably French, French Influences, French by Design, and Provencal Interiors: French Country Style in America. She is a professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2003
Publisher
Smith, Gibbs Publisher
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781586852689

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