Little Beauty

Little Beauty by Anthony Browne is a picture book published by Walker Books in 2008, featuring 30 pages in English. This story revolves around a unique gorilla living in a zoo who, despite having been taught sign language and having all his needs met, feels lonely and desires companionship. The keepers respond to his sadness by introducing him to a small cat named Beauty, setting the stage for a tale about friendship.
Readers will discover themes of companionship and emotional growth as the gorilla and Beauty navigate their relationship. The narrative explores the significance of true friendship and the impact of losing one’s temper, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction. With its engaging storyline and vibrant illustrations, this book addresses topics such as animals, apes, and the dynamics of friendship in a zoo setting.
Official synopsis Publisher
PICTURE BOOKS. Once there was a very special gorilla who lived in a zoo. He had been taught sign language and had everything he needed. But he was sad. He wanted a friend. There were no other gorillas, but the keepers had an idea, and gave him a friend, a little cat called Beauty. Featuring an important message about the value of a true friendship and the consequences of losing your temper.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Little Beauty” about?
Who is the author of “Little Beauty”?
When was “Little Beauty” published?
What is the ISBN for “Little Beauty”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
