Book Descriptions
for Little Beauty by Anthony Browne
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
When a very special gorilla (he’s learned sign language) asks his keepers for a friend, they give him a kitten. The two do everything together. When the gorilla loses his temper and smashes the TV in their compound, however, the keepers fear for Beauty’s safety. They plan to take her away, until she takes responsibility for the damage—using sign language. Visual references to “King Kong” and “Beauty and the Beast,” the dramatic showcasing of the great size difference between the gorilla and Beauty, and Browne’s signature stylistic touches make this a picture book that can be enjoyed by readers of all ages. 2009 USBBY Outstanding International Books List, Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Platinum Award Winner, Parents’ Choice Award. Anthony Browne is a Hans Christian Andersen Medalist. ca
Originally published by Walker Books Great Britain, in 2008.
From the Publisher
Once there was a very special gorilla who had almost everything he needed. There was only one thing he didn't have: a friend. With no other gorillas at the zoo, the keepers try something new. Will the gigantic ape strike a bond with another sort of creature, one as tiny and innocent as a kitten? Sparked by the story of a real gorilla who learned to sign, LITTLE BEAUTY is a celebration of a most surprising friendship.