My longtime friend Eleanor--and when I say long time, probably over fifty years--sent me this book, a favorite of hers, way before Josie was around. And now it's become a favorite of Josie's too.
Go figure. What do you suppose Josie makes of life at New York City's grand Plaza Hotel in the mid-Fifties? With bell boys and elevators and room service and debutantes and ladies who lunch in hats with little half veils. (I once had a hat with a half veil--for church, not lunching. But I digress.)
Eloise is a free spirit with a wonderful imagination and unbounded energy. I guess that's what resonates with the Josie. Eloise is also rather self-willed and naughty. Josie's very favorite bit is when Philip, Eloise's tutor, is trying to get her to pay attention to her French lesson--
"Here's what makes Philip angry
He says, 'Alors! nous commencerons' and I say 'Alors! nous commencerons'
And he says 'Shall we settle down Eloise?' and I say 'Shall we settle down Eloise'"
It goes on like this for a page till Philip is shouting for Eloise's nanny and Josie is laughing helplessly. And no doubt making mental notes.
If you haven't met Eloise--a classic--you too might enjoy her.
I've ordered two more Eloise books--Eloise in Paris and Eloise's Christmas.