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Curious George Takes a Job

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Curious George Takes a Job
First edition
AuthorH. A. Rey
Margret Rey
LanguageEnglish
SeriesCurious George
GenreChildren's literature
PublisherHoughton Mifflin
Publication date
1947
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Preceded byCurious George 
Followed byCurious George Rides a Bike 

Curious George Takes a Job is a children's book written and illustrated by Margret Rey and H. A. Rey and published by Houghton Mifflin in 1947. It is the second of the Curious George books and tells the story of George taking a job as a window washer.

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Plot

The book picks up where the first book ends. George is living in the zoo, until he gets a key from a zookeeper and escapes his cage. In the city, George sneaks into a restaurant where he is caught in the kitchen eating a pot of spaghetti and forced by the cook to wash the dishes, but Geroge does a splendid job. As a reward, the cook takes him to meet an elevator man, who gives him a job as a window washer for a tall apartment building. As George works, he observes many people in the different windows, such as a boy refusing to eat spinach and a man sleeping. Once he reaches the final window, he notices a room behind the window being painted. George lets curiosity get to him again (after the elevator man tells him not to be too curious), he enters the apartment just as the painters leave for lunch and decides to paint it for them.

An hour later, the painters return and see that George has given the room a jungle theme, including painting the furniture coverings as animals. Furious, the painters, the elevator man, and the lady renting the apartment chase him out of the room and down a fire escape, followed by the other tenants. George then jumps from the end of the stairway, thinking he will be home free but forgets how hard the pavement is. The jump causes George to break his leg and an ambulance soon arrives to take George to the hospital. As they look on, the others believe that this injury is what George deserves for painting the room. The elevator man adds that he warned George that he would get in trouble if he was too curious.

In the hospital, George unhappily lies in bed with his leg in a cast hanging above him. George's incident makes it to the front page of a local newspaper. The Man with the Yellow Hat sees the paper and he contacts the hospital to claim George.

Once George's leg has healed, he climbs out of bed and winds up tampering with a bottle of ether, which knocks him out cold. The Man with the Yellow Hat, the doctor, and the nurse find George and manage to bring him around after putting him under the shower. Afterwards, George is taken to a movie studio to film a movie about his life, which he and all of the townsfolk he met later come to watch in the theater.

Reception

The book has received reviews from publications including School Library Journal,[1] Kirkus Reviews,[2] The New Yorker,[3] and New York Herald Tribune.[4]

References

  1. ^ Mcelmeel, Sharron (April 1983). "Curious George takes a job". School Library Journal. 29 (1): 46.
  2. ^ "Curious George Takes a Job". Kirkus Reviews. June 15, 1947. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
  3. ^ Galchen, Rivka (June 3, 2019). "The Unexpected Profundity of Curious George". The New Yorker. Retrieved April 14, 2020.
  4. ^ Curious George takes a job. OCLC 16318301.
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