Subtitle Bringing Up Baby 95%
Susan didn't care for measurements. She lived in a world of impulse and accidental destruction. Within an hour of meeting David, she had managed to dent his car, tear his tuxedo, and—most pivotally—embroil him in the care of "Baby," a tame leopard sent to her from Brazil.
The phrase "" is most famously associated with the 1938 screwball comedy film, but it also serves as the subtitle for Sheila Hardy's book, A 1950s Mother . subtitle Bringing Up Baby
David Huxley was a man of precise measurements and ancient bones. He had spent years meticulously assembling a Brontosaurus skeleton, needing only one final piece—the "intercostal clavicle"—to complete his life's work. His world was grey, quiet, and perfectly categorized. Then he met Susan Vance. Susan didn't care for measurements