Eloise breaks some eggs / story by Margaret McNamara ; illustrated by Tammie Lyon.
Record details
- ISBN: 1481476807
- ISBN: 9781481476805
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Edition: First Simon Spotlight hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Simon Spotlight, 2018.
Content descriptions
General Note: | "Based on the art of Hilary Knight"--Cover. |
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- 4 of 4 copies available at Kenton County.
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- 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
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Covington Branch | ER THOMP K (Text) | 33126022917086 | Easy Reader | Available | - |
Erlanger Branch | ER THOMP K (Text) | 33126022917052 | Easy Reader | Available | - |
Erlanger Branch | ER THOMP K (Text) | 33126022917060 | Easy Reader | Available | - |
Independence Branch | ER THOMP K (Text) | 33126022917078 | Easy Reader | Available | - |
Kay Thompson (1909'1998) was a singer, dancer, vocal arranger, and coach of many MGM musicals in the 1940s. The Eloise character grew out of the voice of a precocious six-year-old that Miss Thompson put on to amuse her friends. Collaborating with Hilary Knight on what was an immediate bestseller, Kay Thompson became a literary sensation when Eloise was published in 1955. The book has sold more than two million copies to date. Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight created four more Eloise books, Eloise in Paris, Eloise at Christmas, Eloise in Moscow, and Eloise Takes a Bawth.
Margaret McNamara is the author of the Robin Hill School series, and she gets many ideas from her daughter's own school experiences. She lives in New York City.
Hilary Knight, son of artist-writers Clayton Knight and Katharine Sturges, was educated at the Art Students League, where he studied with Reginald Marsh. Besides the Eloise books, Hilary Knight has illustrated more than fifty books for children, six of which he wrote himself. He lives and works in New York City, not far from The Plaza Hotel.