Maebelle’s Suitcase

Maebelle’s Suitcase by Tricia Tusa, published by Simon and Schuster on March 30, 1991, is a charming tale that follows the adventures of one-hundred-and-eight-year-old Maebelle and her young friend Binkle. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on Maebelle, who is known for her impressive collection of hats and her annual participation in the town’s hat contest. This year, however, Binkle faces a dilemma as he struggles to leave home without his cherished belongings, leading to a heartfelt exploration of friendship and support.
Readers will find a warm narrative that highlights the bond between Maebelle and Binkle as they navigate the challenges of letting go and the importance of companionship. The story touches on themes of family and social connections, set against a backdrop that includes elements of juvenile fiction and multigenerational relationships. Through humor and love, Maebelle’s Suitcase presents a delightful exploration of friendship that resonates with both young and older audiences alike.
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One-hundred-and-eight-year-old Maebelle has a lot of hats. And every year she makes a hat for the town’s annual hat contest. One-hundred-and-eight-year-old Maebelle has a lot of friends. And every year her friends fly south for the winter. But this year, one of her friends is left behind. Young Binkle is afraid to leave home without his beloved possessions. So he packs his things into one of Maebelle’s suitcases. But he can’t fly with it. It is too heavy.
Maebelle has worked hard on her hat entry. She is very pleased with her work. But her friend Binkle needs help. She must persuade him to leave his things behind.
This is a warm, funny story about two friends who act purely out of love. And both characters are equally unforgettable.
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