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- **From the author of A Day With Mousse, a New York Times Best Book of the Year**In the fourth installment of Claire Lebourg's beloved series for early readers, Mousse learns that it doesn't matter where you spend the holidays, it's who you spend them with that counts.The holiday season is here.
- 4-10 Years
- 7.48" x 4.88" Hardcover
- 81 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Readers
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**From the author of A Day With Mousse, a New York Times Best Book of the Year**In the fourth installment of Claire Lebourg's beloved series for early readers, Mousse learns that it doesn't matter where you spend the holidays, it's who you spend them with that counts.
The holiday season is here. Mousse has chosen and trimmed the perfect tree. Then he gets a call from his sister inviting him to spend Christmas with her and Pistachio in the big city. Crowds and tall buildings aren't his cup of tea (or coffee), but Mousse wants to see his family: he packs his bags. With his niece Pistachio as his guide, Mousse finds a little bit of home amid the wonders of the city.
As Christmas draws to a close, Mousse invites Pistachio to ring in the New Year. A quiet celebration, just the two of them and the sea. They return to Mousse's house to find a note from his old friend Barnacle on the door: he wants Mousse to host a new year's party, and will bring a few guests. Together, Mousse and Pistachio set out to cook for what they suspect will be more than a few guests. Then the doorbell rings and Mousse dons his party socks, prepared for what is sure to be an unforgettable celebration...
Review Quotes
Praise for Have A Good Trip, Mousse!:
"A charming outing... Lebourg once more speaks lovingly to the simple joys of quotidian life."--Kirkus Reviews
"This delectable story of friendship and holidays is one that young readers will connect with easily... A delightful import that will leave young readers eager to explore more of Mousse's adventures in the rest of the series."--School Library Journal
Praise for A Day With Mousse:
"Enchanting."--Kirkus Reviews
"A Day with Mousse is a crystalline ode to uncomplicated delights."--Foreword Reviews
Praise for How Dreadful!:
"An unmitigated delight."--Bruce Handy, The New York Times
About the Author
Claire Lebourg studied at the School of Decorative Arts in Strasbourg, and now lives and works in Rennes. She has published several picture books, including How Dreadful! and Like This, and the Mousse series for early readers. In addition to her work as an author-illustrator, she creates maps and posters and organizes talks and workshops for children and adults.Sophie Lewis has translated works from French and Portuguese by Stendhal, Jules Verne, Marcel Aymé, Violette Leduc, Leïla Slimani, Mona Chollet and Annie Ernaux, as well as Natalia Borges Polesso, João Gilberto Noll, Sheyla Smanioto, Victor Heringer and Patrícia Melo, among others. With Gitanjali Patel, she cofounded the Shadow Heroes workshops enterprise. Lewis's translations have been shortlisted for the Scott Moncrieff and Republic of Consciousness prizes, and longlisted for the International Booker Prize. She was joint winner of the 2022 French-American Foundation prize for nonfiction translation, for Nastassja Martin's In the Eye of the Wild.