Now that I have a little bookworm I’m spending more time in the chapter book aisles at the library. I came across one of my old faves near the Junie B. Jones books: Lisa and Lottie, by Erich Kästner. He also wrote Emil and the Detectives and an amazing book called The Little Man. There’s a scene from The Little Man that haunts me still.
Lisa and Lottie is the original book on which the movie The Parent Trap is based. You know the story: the twins meet at camp, trade places, and eventually get their separated parents back together again. However, this story takes place in post-war Europe (Lisa lives in Vienna; Lottie in Munich), and there are all sorts of charming details; you know, wiener schnitzel, etc. I had never heard of the movie when I first read the book, and I found it absolutely entrancing. Thirty years later, it’s still entrancing.
I’m sure this bound-to-stay-bound volume that I’m holding in my hands right now is the very same one I read (several times) as a kid. The illustrations, too, were old friends.


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I never read that one! Ooooh, I’ll have to go check it out!
Don’t forget about Heidi which was one of my faves back then.
Not read these but yes to Heidi. Cool that it is same hardback, J!