![]() ![]() From the very beginning he has no doubts about himself, telling readers, " It can be very distracting to have a very beautiful French snail staring at you while you read." He very innocently suggests some classic children's books, with a decidedly gastropod theme. In this picture book, Escargot is cheeky and he knows it. ![]() But Escargot makes a startling discovery about French cooking and comes up with a satisfying solution to a book that views escargot in a way he never imagined! This book will help him find something to make besides a boring salad. And so he imagines beginning to write such a book as he slimes towards the cookbook section.Įventually, Escargot makes it to the cookbook section where he finds what seems like the perfect book, The Art of French Cooking. But he does find it upsetting that there are no "books about a daring snail hero who saves the day."īut Escargot laments the lack of books "about a daring snail hero who saves the day" and suggests that the reader might want to write a story about a "very beautiful French snail hero" based on him. Along the way to the cooking section, Escargot is amazed at all the wonderful books in the library. ![]()
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