Grill Pan Eddy
by
Jeanne Willis & Tony Ross
Order:
USA
Can
Andersen, 2008 (2008)
Hardcover, Softcover
Reviewed by Hilary Williamson
Y
oung readers will root for the daring mouse (Eddy) who stars in Jeanne Willis's cautionary - and cheeky - tale (in verse). Tony Ross's antic illustrations underline the humor. It begins, '
There once was a very daring mouse / And his name was Grill Pan Eddy. / He lived in a box of porridge oats / In a crumpled cardboard beddy.
'
E
ach midnight, this charming - and very wily - furred villain saunters out of a crack in the wall to create havoc in the home, daring its weary occupants: '
I'm Grill Pan Eddy! Everybody ready? Catch me if you can!
' He blows open the fridge, helps himself at the dinner table, rides the vermin man's dog like '
a cowboy on the prairie
', traps the owl that was supposed to prey on him, and chases the fat cat.
W
hat's to be done? Adopt him of course. The family grows '
quite attached / To dear old Grill Pan Eddy
' and sadly mourn his passing - until a delightful surprise ending for them and for readers.
Grill Pan Eddy
is irresistible fun.
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