Madeline in America and Other Holiday Tales

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Madeline in America and Other Holiday Tales
First edition
AuthorLudwig Bemelmans
IllustratorJohn Bemelmans Marciano
Cover artistBemelmans Marciano
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesMadeline
GenreChildren's book
Published1999 (Arthur A. Levine)
Pages111
ISBN0590039105

Madeline in America and Other Holiday Tales is an illustrated collection of short stories by Ludwig Bemelmans, with only one of the stories featuring his popular children's character Madeline. This collection was first published in 1999 by Arthur A. Levine Books, and features stories previously published in other publications, with artwork by Ludwig Bemelmans' grandson, John Bemelmans-Marciano.

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In the main tale, Madeline's great-grandfather dies, and he ends up leaving her a sizable inheritance. Madeline and her schoolmates, under the supervision of their teacher, Miss Clavel, go to America and have a wonderful vacation. It turns out that, much to Madeline's disappointment, she can't claim the inheritance her great-grandfather left for her until she is an adult. While Madeline, her classmates and their teacher ultimately return to Paris, Madeline vows to eventually return to America.

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