Loud Emily

Loud Emily by Alexis O’Neill, published by Aladdin in December 2001, is a reprint edition featuring 40 pages in English. This story follows Emily, a girl whose loud voice inadvertently causes chaos around her, leaving her feeling out of place. However, her life takes a turn when she discovers a ship calling for help, prompting her to embark on an adventure that may lead her to find where she truly belongs.
Readers will find a humorous narrative that explores themes of self-acceptance and adventure. As Emily navigates the challenges of her loudness, she encounters various situations that highlight her unique qualities. The book incorporates elements of transportation and action, making it an engaging read for those interested in stories about boats and high-seas adventures. With its vibrant illustrations and relatable protagonist, this edition of Loud Emily offers a delightful experience for young readers.
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Poor Emily. She doesn’t mean to be loud, but whenever she says anything in her Emily voice, plates shatter, neighbors are astonished, and birds are frightened right out of the trees. It seems like there’s nowhere she fits in. Until the day she sees a ship with a sign that reads: LOUD HELP NEEDED. NOW. So Emily sets sail for an adventure on the high seas, where perhaps there is a place for her after all…
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