Arts & Entertainment
The Show Must Go On!
Lulu The Broadway Mouse books bring Broadway to you at home!

Waverly here, your Patch NYC Kids' Mayor! I was sooooooooo bummed when Broadway shut down. So much of my life is spent watching shows that I barely knew what I was going to do. Where would I get my drama fix? When would I meet another awesome, funny, dramatic character to make me laugh and learn something while I was watching? Little did I know that I would meet that character, and others, in just a matter of days when Lulu the Broadway Mouse, and Lulu the Broadway Mouse: The Show Must Go On! found their way into my home. The author, Jenna Gavigan, has real-life Broadway experience (she starred in Gypsy along with Bernadette Peters!), so I knew right away that this book would really take me right into the world of Broadway like I have never seen.


That's a clue! I can tell you that Lulu learns about herself, about what it means to be a good friend, and about how dreams can come true even if they are not exactly how you envisioned them to happen. This book has some very dramatic characters in addition to Lulu herself, who is very funny and witty. Reading this made me feel like I could actually be friends with a mouse (as long as it's Lulu!). The other characters were funny and interesting, too. Her mom reminds me of my mom, always worrying about my manners! Of course, there's a mean girl, there always is! But this mean girl, Amanda, helps turn the whole story around and also taught me a little bit about why people sometimes act mean. It also taught me to hold onto MY dreams!

Ready for another Lulu The Broadway Mouse adventure? I sure was, immediately after reading the first one! Lucky for us, there's a brand new book out March 31st! Ladies and Gentlemen, introducing:
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This book has even more drama - the show is closing! There are all kinds of problems, like low ticket sales and a critic that hates mice...but those problems are not making Lulu give up now that she finally is living her dream. Do they save the show? And if so, how do they do it? I would tell you but I really don't want to make Lulu mad. She's pretty tough. :)
I learned a lot about what it takes to run a Broadway show. It is much more than just having awesome actors! I also learned about how it's what we DO that matters and how never giving up is the really heroic thing to do, because, after all, we all need a little hope, especially now. Last night at 7 pm I clapped along with the whole city for all the emergency workers who are out there risking their lives every day while we stay safe inside our homes. It made me think of this passage in the book:
"They are cheering for hope. They are whistling for chutzpah. They are applauding the idea of never giving up. Of trying, of being better, of being kind. Of being different."
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Waverly's mom here! I know I'm not the only one who has chills right now...when I say these books are the perfect books for kids staying inside right now and dreaming of Broadway, I mean it. Yes, there is magic in the Shubert Theater, "so full of love and energy, and blood, sweat, and tears," but guess what? That magic is inside of all of us, and this little mouse won't let you forget that. So while there are no shows, the show can certainly go on, at home, and your dreams can still be ignited, so be like Lulu, and never give up.
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