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Eloise in Moscow (Hardcover)

~ (Author), Hilary Knight (Illustrator)
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Eloise gets more outlandish with each book in Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight's popular 1950s series. First published in 1951--when cold war sentiments were heating up--Eloise in Moscow showcases the highly undiplomatic exploits of our favorite precocious 6-year-old as she paints the town red with her beloved Nanny. Adults will relish this glimpse behind the Iron Curtain, complete with a foldout spread of the Kremlin that is positively suitable for framing ("Here's what they/ have in the Kremlin/ armor Easter eggs/ icons/ and clocks," "Ivan is terrible/ and is watching in this tower"). The usual pink, black, and white color scheme is absent here--Knight's pen-and-ink drawings are instead accented with a rich goldenrod, and in the foldout Kremlin, even oranges and greens.

After a three-week stay in Moscow with her colleague Hilary Knight, Kay Thompson had plenty of fodder for her distinctly Eloisian travelogue: the food ("It is difficult to know what to eat in Moscow/ There is no melon in season/ Nichevo"); the stilted English of their tour guide ("That house is Chekhov/ That house is Stanislavsky if you want to see it/ No you cannot it is reconstruction"); national security ("Our telephone had quite a bit of static/ so we talked about General de Gaulle/ to throw them off track/ Everybody listens to everything in Moscow"); and even the water ("The water is Russian so I brushed my teeth/ with/ pear lemonade and apple lemonade/ Actually I preferred/ the pear").

Children will be fascinated by the intricate, delicately skritched details of this 72-page picture book, but adults will surely be the most amused. Fortunately, in the wake of Eloise's Russian junket, the Kremlin wall is left standing, and there are no international repercussions. But is she, as she haughtily declares, an "absolutely darling little sweetnik"? Definitely nyet. And that's the way we like her. If your Eloise library is incomplete, which would be sad, be sure to investigate Eloise in Paris; Eloise at Christmastime; The Absolutely Essential Eloise (complete with historical scrapbook); or the original recipe, Eloise. (Best for grownups--or as a read-aloud for ages 7 and older) --Karin Snelson



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Odd Couple Invade Russia and Produce Best-seller

When Kay Thompson (with Hilary Knight in tow) swept through Moscow at the height of the Cold War, the Russians didn't know what hit them. No one could have predicted that this small masterpiece would be the result. First published in 1959 and out of print for more than three decades, their fourth book about Eloise is DELICIOUS.


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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Old Fantastic Eloise in Moscow, March 14, 2000
By Robin (Chicago) - See all my reviews
I am so glad this book has come back into print. This was the only Eloise book I read as a kid; my mom got it at a discard sale from the public library in the late 70s, where they were getting rid of it because of its (no longer politically correct) cold war sentiments. That being said, I adored the book. As a four year-old, I had no idea of the political implications of the book. All I knew was that I wanted to be just like Eloise, and Moscow seemed like the most glamourous, exciting place I had ever heard of. Eloise's adventures in Moscow are hilarious and engaging; the illustrations are terrific with a wonderful attention to detail. The story and artwork combine to give a really vivid impression of 1950s Moscow, and I have to say even as an adult, I still wish I could visit there. Of course as an adult you get a whole different story from the book, it's an interesting commentary on American views of Russia during the cold war. Also, the guy that shadows Eloise throughout her trip and appears on each page can make a fun "Where's Waldo"-type game for kids reading (or being read to from) this book. One of my absolute favorites from childhood.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lite history of the Cold War, February 28, 2000
By G. Powell (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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My girls and I love the Eloise series, this one included. The age group to understand this book is a bit older than the others, say 11 or 12. All the cold war references led to interesting discussions of the cold war and the failure of Communism.

On the light side this book reads very well out loud. It helps if you have a deep voice to say as the intra tourist guide "IS POSSIBLE TO SEE BOOK REVIEWS HERE." "IS NOT POSSIBLE TO HOLD BOOKS, BOOKS ARE SENT AFTER BOUGHT" (While not a quote from the book, it reads like it.)

The book's view of the world does feel dated. It's like reading a Cowboys vs Indian's book and having to explain that perhaps not all is as it appears. Russia is not what it was, but it's not the west yet.

The quality of the paper and the binding are excellent, it feels like it will last for multiple reading. There is a nice foldout of the Kremlin. Like all the Eloise books, the drawings are inked in one color, this one uses yellow to great effect. The paper jacket is an exact copy of the hard cover underneath which is great as the text on it is wonderful.

If you like the other Eloise books, you'll like this one.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for the Eloise fan!, March 2, 2000
By Mona Gracen (New York State, USA) - See all my reviews
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This book is definitely a "thinking book" and may be too much for the younger kiddies. However, as a grown up fan of Eloise - I grew up loving the original Eloise book - I have to say that this book is a must have if you love Eloise! I definitely liked this book better than Eloise in Paris. It really captures the feelings of the Cold War age and makes me try to picture Kay Thompson and Hilary Knight's actual trip. Kay Thompson sounds like she must've been an amazing individual. This book is especially valuable on a pseudo-historical level. VERY enjoyable. Beautiful art work as usual! Say YES YES YES to Eloise - she's simply marvelous!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Peculiar? And how.
I can see why this book provokes so many strong opinions pro and con. When I first read it, as a child, I just chalked it up to author Kay Thompson had gone crazy. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Kevin Killian

4.0 out of 5 stars Another Wonderful Eloise Adventure
We love Eloise in our house. Yes, she's not the best behaved little girl, but our daughter (6 y.o.) understands that and isn't using her as a role model. Read more
Published on November 5, 2006 by Charles McEnerney

5.0 out of 5 stars More Here Than Meets The Eye
The Eloise books are treasures but this one is something more than the expected delightful romp through the world from the perspective of a precocious child. Read more
Published on December 24, 2005 by Penny Dreadful

5.0 out of 5 stars Do I recommend this book? "Oh Definitely Da."
Get out your woolies and fur hats, Eloise is going to Moscow! In the funniest of Eloise's many escapades, she travels to the Russia of the 1950s with Nanny, Winnie, and... Read more
Published on October 31, 2002 by kela271

5.0 out of 5 stars Eloise Is Back
Eloise is back and more mischevious than ever. This time Eloise, Nanny, Weenie (her dog who looks like a cat), and Skipperdee (her turtle) are in Moscow. Read more
Published on December 6, 2001 by Erika Sorocco

5.0 out of 5 stars Moscow relived
As an Ex-Pat living in Moscow during 2001, I wanted a book to share with the little ones we know in the United States. This book is not only funny bit accurate. Read more
Published on November 18, 2001 by Pam Granger

4.0 out of 5 stars Historical fun!
Children will love the comical adventures of everyone's favorite six-year-old in Soviet Moscow.

Adults will appreciate the look into American-Soviet relations forty years ago,... Read more

Published on August 23, 2001 by Evan Hammerman

3.0 out of 5 stars Not so bad at all
"Eloise in Moscow," the fourth and final book of the Eloise series, is also the weakest. However, it is still a lot of fun. Read more
Published on February 21, 2001

2.0 out of 5 stars Eloise, the Cold Warrier
The decision to send Eloise to Moscow in winter during the Cold War is the fundamental weakness of this book. Read more
Published on December 12, 2000 by Professor Donald Mitchell

1.0 out of 5 stars Hugely disapointing
I hate to dump rain on this parade but...."Eloise in Moscow" is a really terrible book. A big disapointment after the original "Eloise", which is one of my... Read more
Published on November 17, 2000 by Laurel962

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