When Simon's older sister, Adèle, picks him up from school, he has his
hat and gloves and scarf and sweater, his coat and knapsack and books
and crayons, and a drawing of a cat he made that morning. Adèle makes
Simon promise to try not to lose anything. But as they make their way
home, distractions cause Simon to leave something behind at every stop.
What will they tell their mother?
Detailed pen-and-ink drawings - filled with soft watercolors - make a
game of this unforgettable tour through the streets and scenes of
early-twentieth-century Paris. Illustrated endpapers extend the fun by
replicating a 1907 Baedeker map of Paris.
Adèle & Simon is a 2006 New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated
Book of the Year and a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the
Year.