
She retreats to a dollhouse and meets some toy soldiers who help her reclaim her house. Miss Suzy, a gray squirrel, lives "in the tip, tip, top of a tall oak tree"-until a throng of mean red squirrels displaces her. by Arnold Lobel, celebrates this tale's reissue. Miss Suzy: 40th Anniversary Edition by Miriam Young, illus.


All rights reserved.) -Hornbook Guide, 2005 (Copyright 2005 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. The book's appeal is in the coziness of the homes gentle Miss Suzy creates and in Lobel's expressive crosshatch illustrations.

Miss Suzy, a squirrel, is routed from her idyllic treetop home by a bunch of ruffian squirrels moves into an attic dollhouse welcomes and mothers some abandoned toy soldiers and then regains her first, beloved home with the soldiers' help.
