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Stuart Little
by E. B. White
Follows the adventures of the debonair mouse Stuart Little as he sets out in the world to seek out his dearest friend, a little bird who stayed a few days in his family's garden
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The cricket in Times Square
by George Selden
The adventures of a country cricket who unintentionally arrives in New York and is befriended by Tucker Mouse and Harry Cat
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Socks
by Beverly Cleary
The happy home life of Socks, the cat, is disrupted by the addition of a new baby to the household
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A mouse called Wolf
by Dick King-Smith
A mouse with an unusual name shares his musical gift with a widowed concert pianist
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The mouse of Amherst
by Elizabeth Spires
A tiny mouse named Emmaline, residing in Emily Dickinson's bedroom, begins a poetry exchange with the writer after sneaking a look at her works-in-progress, in this fanciful introduction to Dickinson's work.
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The familiars
by Adam Jay Epstein
When the young wizards are captured by the evil queen of Vastia, Aldwyn the cat and the other familiars set out to save them, facing dangerous foes, a centuries-old secret and a mysterious destiny that will change them all forever. 75,000 first printing.
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Redwall
by Brian Jacques
When the peaceful life in and around ancient Redwall Abbey is shattered by the arrival of the evil rat Cluny and his villainous hordes, Matthias, a young mouse, determines to find the legendary sword of Martin the Warrior which, he is convinced, will help Redwall's inhabitants destroy the enemy.
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Mouseheart. Vol. 1
by Lisa Fiedler
A first entry in an epic animal adventure series set in the subway tunnels of Brooklyn follows the experiences of an escaped pet shop mouse who descends into a utopian rat civilization before confronting threatening rebels, ravenous cats and a generations-long battle involving deadly secrets.
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The mouse and the motorcycle
by Beverly Cleary
A reckless young mouse named Ralph makes friends with a boy in room 215 of the Mountain View Inn and discovers the joys of motorcycling
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The Littles
by John Peterson
Only a few inches tall, the members of the Little family who live in the walls of an old house encounter a myriad of dangers, especially when the new residents' house cat comes their way. Reissue.
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Ragweed
by Avi
Ragweed, a young country mouse, leaves his family and travels to the big city, where he finds excitement and danger and sees cats for the first time. By the author of Poppy and Rye.
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The mouse with the question mark tail : a novel
by Richard Peck
The Newbery Medal-winning author of A Year Down Yonder presents a companion to Secrets at Sea that finds a nameless Royal Mews mouse on a journey of self-discovery in the grand precincts of Buckingham Palace, where he finds inspiration through the examples of Queen Victoria.
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Young Fredle
by Cynthia Voigt
Cast out of a cozy kitchen-cabinet home, a little mouse is entranced by the outside world's beauty before the untrustworthy nature of field mice and the hazardous prospect of snakes and lawnmowers prompt his resolve to return to indoor living. By the Newbery Medal-winning author of Dicey's Song.
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Bless this mouse
by Lois Lowry
Mouse Mistress Hildegarde musters all her ingenuity to keep a large colony of church mice safe from the exterminator and to see that they make it through the dangerous Blessing of the Animals
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The Stowaways
by Meghan Marentette
When Grampa, of the adventurous Stowaway family, goes missing, Papa refuses to lead the rest of the family on more explorations, but young Rory and Morgan find that Gran Stowaway knows what really happened to Grampa and is planning a rescue
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A nest for Celeste : a story about art, inspiration, and the meaning of home
by Henry Cole
Celeste is a mouse who is looking for a home, but it's not beneath the dusty floorboards; in the toe of a worn boot; in the dollhouse in the attic, complete with mouse-size furniture; or nestled in Joseph's pocket; Celeste discovers that home is really the place deep inside her heart, where friendships live.
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Cat in the city
by Julie Salamon
Refusing to become dependent on anyone, a slick, cosmopolitan cat named Pretty Boy discovers the pleasures of companionship with a growing menagerie of friends in New York City. Illustrated by the best-selling artist of The Christmas Tree. Simultaneous eBook.
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Secrets at sea : a novel
by Richard Peck
In 1887, the social-climbing Cranstons voyage from New York to London, where they hope to find a husband for their awkward older daughter, secretly accompanied by Helena and her mouse siblings, for whom the journey is both terrifying and wondrous as they meet an array of titled humans despite their best efforts to remain hidden. By a Newbery Medalist and multiple award-winning author.
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The Cheshire Cheese cat : a Dickens of a tale
by Carmen Agra Deedy
In her first middle reader fiction title, New York Times best-selling author Carmen Agra Deedy collaborates with Randall Wright, author of several novels for young readers. Together they have created a story of deception, intrigue and daring action that reveals the unlikely alliance between a cheese-loving cat and the Cheshire Cheese Inn's mice in Victorian England. Skilley, the alley cat, and Pip, the intelligent mouse, devise a plan to restore Maldwyn, an injured royal raven and faithful guard in the service of Queen Victoria, to his rightful place in The Tower, but first they must contend with a tyrannical cook, a mouse-despising barmaid and an evil tomcat named Pinch. Will the famous author (aka Charles Dickens) suffering from serious writer's block, who visits the Cheshire Cheese pub each day, be able to help?
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Hissy Fitz
by Patrick Jennings
Enduring life with a family of two-legged servants who are sorely lacking in their capacity to serve his every whim, Hissy Fitz despairs of being petted on his schedule, admired appropriately and fed on demand. By the author of Guinea Dog. Simultaneous eBook.
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