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Edition: Hardcover: 256 pages
ISBN-10: 0439098262
ISBN-13: 978-0439098267
Ã¥ Å©±â: 22.2 cm x 18 cm
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Book Description
Russell Hoban is probably best known and loved for his charming series of books about Frances the Badger. However, in 1967 he wrote a novel that many consider to be one of the great works of children's literature of the twentieth century, The Mouse and His Child. Available again in an updated format with stunning new illustrations by David Small, this masterpiece will thrill and entertain the next generation of readers.
Two discarded toy mice survive perilous adventures in a hostile world before finding security and happiness with old friends and new.
Publishers Weekly
Since its publication in 1967, book lovers have lauded Russell Hoban's The Mouse and His Child. Now 2001 Caldecott Medalist David Small's haunting charcoal-and-ink illustrations energize and elevate this moving tale of two toy mice that come to life.
Children's Literature
This beloved children's classic is back in a new edition, accompanied by brand new illustrations by Caldecott Medalist David Small. Father mouse and his child are wind-up toys, destined to dance together in endless circles. When their life as useful toys comes to an end, they find themselves at the dump, pursued and then enslaved by the evil Manny Rat. With the help of a soothsaying frog, the mice manage to escape. They set off on a twofold quest - first, to establish their own "territory," and second, to attain the ability to self-wind. They experience oodles of adventures along the way and meet a zany cast of characters, including an amusing one-legged muskrat who advises them that "Why times How equals What." In the end, the mouse and child vanquish Manny Rat and, of course, they see all of their dreams come true. Whimsy and Swiftian satire abound in this high-spirited adventure novel. 2001 (orig. 1967),
School Library Journal
This tale by Russell Hoban, originally published in 1967, follows a clock-work mouse attached by the hands to his little child as they look for a home, family, and a sense of belonging. By turns poignant and witty, allegorical and fantastic, the many animals and wind-up characters who populate the story are all dynamically portrayed in this audio version narrated by William Dufris. He deserves enormous credit for managing to make the audio sound like a full-cast recording. There seems to be no end to the voices, accents, and styles of speech he can muster, and as a result listening to this extended fable becomes enormously enriched. He keeps all the characters straight for listeners, and provides them with a life and appeal that actually adds quite a bit to the printed version. This tale in print has interested young people who enjoy Wind in the Willows-type characters but with a much more thoughtful, even philosophical storyline bolstered by situations humorous, tedious, and even frightening. The exceptional quality of the narration may bring even more listeners than readers to the story. Younger students who are exceptionally thoughtful listeners and readers would also find this appealing, and children listening to this version with their parents on a family trip would have a great deal to discuss and think about. A worthwhile addition to collections seeking to offer thought-provoking material to children
Booklist
First published in 1967 with illustrations by Lillian Hoban, this unusual book has had a small but devoted following, including many adults, who respond to its philosophical underpinnings and understated style. The original Booklist review described the book in these words: "An intricate but skillfully executed fantasy [that] chronicles the hazardous and heroic adventures of a broken windup mouse child and his father in search of happiness and security." This new edition includes new artwork by Small, who received the Caldecott Medal for So You Want to Be President? (2000), written by Judith St. George. Here, his dynamic yet sensitive black-and-white artwork will appeal to adults and children alike. The illustrations' economy of line, grace of expression, and underlying wit reflect the spirit and subtlety of the text. |
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