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MAYBELLE IN THE SOUP by Katie Speck Kirkus Star

MAYBELLE IN THE SOUP

From the Maybelle series, volume 1

by Katie Speck & illustrated by Paul Rátz de Tagyos

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2007
ISBN: 978-0-8050-8092-6
Publisher: Henry Holt

Myrtle and Herbert Peabody, the picture of upper-class gentility, have their lives turned upside down by a lovely, plump cockroach named Maybelle. Living in a house that is dust and bug free is a challenge for the cockroach, but she follows The Rules: “When it’s light, stay out of sight; if you’re spied, better hide; never meet with human feet.” Maybelle loves food but she is sick of crumbs and spills and longs for the tasty food she spies on the Peabodys’ plates. Despite the warning of her friend Henry the Flea, Maybelle visits the Very Special Dinner table. Delightful details will make adults giggle right along with new readers. References to Herbert’s comb-over, his wife’s false eyelashes and illustrations that show the drama of an airborne roach and the bottom of Herbert’s monstrous shoe add up to a lot of fun, especially for reading aloud. Maybelle is one cockroach who will be welcome back any day. (Fiction. 6-10)