Mary and the Mouse, the Mouse and Mary by Beverly Donofrio and Barbara McClintock.
What an absolutely wonderful book! It combines a classic feel with a marvelous story. Mary hadn’t even realized that there was a mouse family living in her walls until she drops her fork at the same exact time the little mouse drops her spoon. They spot one another through the mouse hole and grow up side by side, living parallel lives. They miss one another in college and are reunited as they end up in the same house once again, both with daughters of their own. But the daughters prove to both be much more forward than their mothers!
For me it was the illustrations that drew me in and held me fast, but for my sons the words and pace of the book caught them by the second page. So we have a perfect pairing here. McClintock’s illustrations remind one of books from the 50s and 60s. They have a vintage feel that adds a real charm and cozy quality to the book. Donofrio’s text is filled with lovely patterns and rhythms echoed in the illustrations. The pacing is dynamic and enticing while the illustrations are cozy and sweet. I love the way they work together in the book.
Highly recommended as a bedtime read. Not as good for groups of children, because everyone will want to gaze at and discuss the mouse homes. I would also recommend this as a perfect holiday present to any young girl in your family, ages 4-7. It’s guaranteed to please the parents too.