Monsieur Eek
Monsieur Eek is a short novel by respected playwright David Ives, intended for ages 9–12. It was first published September 1, 2001 by HarperCollins. The book is set in MacOongsafooden, in 1609. It is about a monkey who gets arrested for being a French spy. The book is based on a real law in medieval times that allowed animals to be convicted of crimes.
Ending
Eek the chimp ends up being accused guilty. However, he is rescued and not hanged. MacOongsafooden's population starts to rapidly rise.
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| Plays |
- Ancient History
- Canvas
- Don Juan In Chicago
- A Flea In Her Ear
- The Heir Apparent
- Is He Dead?
- The Land Of Cockaigne
- The Liar
- The Metromaniacs
- New Jerusalem
- Polish Joke
- The Red Address
- The School For Lies
- Venus In Fur
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| One-act plays: |
- Arabian Nights
- Babel’s in Arms
- The Blizzard
- Bolero
- Captive Audience
- Degas, C’est Moi
- Dr. Fritz, or: The Forces of Light
- Enigma Variations
- English Made Simple
- Foreplay, Or, The Art Of the Fugue
- The Green Hill
- Lives of the Saints
- Long Ago And Far Away
- Mere Mortals
- Moby Dude: Or the Three Minute Whale
- The Mystery at Twicknam Vicarage
- The New Jerusalem
- Other Woman
- The Philadelphia
- Philip Glass Buys a Loaf of Bread
- Roll Over, Beethoven
- St. Francis Talks To the Birds
- Seven Menus
- Singular Kind Of Guy
- Soap Opera
- Sure Thing
- Speed-the-Play
- Time Flies
- The Universal Language
- Variations on the Death of Trotsky
- Words, Words, Words
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| Narrative fiction: |
- The Phobia Clinic
- Monsieur Eek
- Scrib
- Voss: How I Come to America and Am Hero, Mostly
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