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MAURICE by Jessixa Bagley

MAURICE

by Jessixa Bagley ; illustrated by Jessixa Bagley

Pub Date: May 9th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-79721-173-2
Publisher: Chronicle Books

Music is sweetest when filled with love.

Maurice, “once a famous musician,” is an anthropomorphic floppy-eared brown dog who regales crowds all over Paris with beautiful accordion songs. His listeners—pooches of various breeds charmingly dressed in human garb—are delighted with tunes that fill quiet times and shut out the noisy city’s clamor. They reward him with coins, and Maurice repays them by sharing his heart. He’s kind and generous in other ways, too. He’s happiest among his numerous beloved pet birds, whose merry songs and chatter inspire him, for “a song, like love, is always better when it’s shared.” Sadly, Maurice’s audiences eventually disappear. Without money to feed his birds, he makes the heart-rending decision to free them. With them goes his music. With spring’s arrival, Maurice’s heart recalls the old songs. As his music returns, so do his birds, joined by new ones. The combined sounds bring an enchanted new crowd to listen to the melodies, filled again with love—as is Maurice’s apartment, shared with cherished birds once more. This is a sweet, quiet, contemplative story about the joys of sharing love, though perhaps one that may resonate more with adults, as will the delicately lovely Parisian scenes, brimming with Gallic character and iconic, beloved landmarks. Adults who’ve been there will swoon with longing to return. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A gentle reminder that love is a song that must be sung and shared always—and never goes out of tune.

(Picture book. 4-7)