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A shotgun shack in New Orleans is home to Bill Bailey and many other cats like him. Eartha feeds the kittens before leaving for work. Bill Bailey, the cat who loves to wander, is not happy that the humans in his neighborhood cannot understand him. Unlike Eartha, who is the only human who can, the other humans only hear him meowing and can't understand his words. Fortunately, Bill meets some elder cats in the neighborhood who know how to make all humans hear them -- with music. Bill is happy that they will teach him and the other cats how to communicate with humans and is excited to inform them. A.N. Stewart's Bill Bailey, Please Come Home is a stirring, lovable children's book about adorable cats and the magic of music.
The book is filled with multiple delights from start to finish. First, the narrative of natural life is quite compelling, describing a beautiful world of sunshine and animals like pelicans, blue herons, and cranes. Additionally, it introduces young readers to a very pleasing song and mentions some interesting musical instruments that will delight children interested in music. The pictures illustrate the plot brilliantly. The cartoon images of cats, plants, houses, humans, musical instruments, and joyful celebrations are carefully crafted to put the reader in a positive mood. Bill Bailey's cheerful and adventurous personality is also quite infectious and likable. Bill Bailey, Please Come Home is a great gift for youngsters with its enthralling story and pictures. A.N. Stewart does an excellent job of capturing the wonderful charm of animals and the irresistible allure of good music!