Synopses & Reviews
Miss Viola lives in a little lavender house with bright white shutters and a white picket fence.
Uncle Ed Lee lives in a little red house with hanging black shutters and a leaning mailbox.
Miss Viola is neat as a pin.
Uncle Ed Lee is junky as a pack rat.
They are opposites, through and through.
But Uncle Ed Lee wants to become friends with Miss Viola. Now, how can that be? Their young neighbor Bradley sees that friendship can take many forms one Saturday afternoon on Joubert Street.
About the Author
Alice Faye Duncan is a school librarian and the author of The National Civil Rights Museum Celebrates Everyday People and Willie Jerome. She was born and still lives in the city of Memphis, Tennessee. Love, tears, old folks, children, music, and the sun inspire her to write. Miss Viola and Uncle Ed Lee is her second picture book.