Eloise in Paris

Eloise in Paris by Kay Thompson is a delightful children’s fiction book published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers on May 1, 1999. This reissue spans 72 pages and invites readers to join Eloise, the spirited little girl from the Plaza, as she explores the wonders of Paris. The narrative captures her adventures in the city, showcasing her vibrant personality and the extraordinary experiences she encounters.
In this edition, readers will find a whimsical portrayal of Paris through Eloise’s eyes, filled with charming illustrations that feature notable figures from the era. The story highlights various aspects of Parisian life, including hotels and the city’s iconic culture. Eloise in Paris is the second book in the Eloise quartet, originally published in 1957, and continues to enchant audiences with its playful depiction of a child’s adventures in a foreign city.
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Bonjour!
Here’s the thing of it: Paris has just been discovered by Eloise the little girl from the Plaza…
Here is what Eloise does in Paris: everything.
The effect is rawther extraordinaire. If you come to Paris with Eloise you will always be glad you did.
Eloise in Paris was first published in 1957, the second of the Eloise quartet, and an immediate bestseller. Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight traveled to Paris to research the book, and the illustrations are dotted with the celebrities they knew there: Richard Avedon takes Eloise’s passport photograph; Christian Dior prods her tummy, while his young assistant, Yves Saint Laurent, looks on; Lena Horne sits at an outdoor café.
All four Eloise books by the late Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight — Eloise: The Absolutely Essential Edition, Eloise in Paris, Eloise at Christmastime, and Eloise in Moscow — are now being reissued by Simon & Schuster.
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