Ratipuss
Barbara de Mora
language
(, Nov. 21, 2012)
An uplifting story of earth magic, for aged 9+, especially children who wish they could talk to their pets. Ratipuss introduces boys and girls to the concepts of the global community, care of the environment and the meaning of the news that they see every day on the television. A tale of love and hope for the future world, as seen through the eyes of two junior school students.David and Riki, two ten-year-old friends, hear stories about a famous rat called Ratipuss that can talk to people. The boys set out to capture him and discover the truth behind the rumours. When the children discover his den, Ratipuss finds his life turned upside down. The long-forgotten crystal caves in his creek awaken to inspire positive changes around the world.Learn the wisdom of the Ratipuss family and discover their ability to talk to cats and humans, ...and don't forget the fanatical scientist, Professor Gigabyte, who plans to steal Ratipuss's possessions.Find out how David and Riki meet Mr Toffee Banyan, the leader of the United Nations, and how with their help, this man can make the world a better place for everyone.