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Books with title Mouse: 9

  • Mouse

    Jeff Stone

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 10, 2009)
    Little street urchin ShaoSu has always wanted to belong. His small size makes him an easy target for bullies and baddies and this little “mouse” always needs a place to hide. When he is befriended by Hok and Ying, he thinks he has found a new family, and eagerly tags along as they continue on their travels. What he doesn’t know is that his new friends are the most wanted criminals in China, and their adventures will land him in the middle of a battle not only for their lives, but for the future of China itself.As the characters rush towards a dramatic conclusion to the Five Ancestors series in this, the penultimate title, Jeff Stone has again created a marvelous story, a compelling voice, and a ton of exciting action.
    Y
  • Mouse

    Richard Ford Burley

    Hardcover (Prospective Press Teen, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Mouse wouldn’t be your first choice to stop the apocalypse. He wouldn’t even be his own.“Primarily non-verbal,” his file says, “anxiety and communication difficulty, nevertheless considerably bright.”The world’s too loud for Mouse, all his dials are set to eleven, and just talking—let alone making friends—presents a very real challenge. But for reasons he can’t imagine, a purple-haired punk named Bliss has Decided They’re Friends, and things—for once—are looking up.Then, he meets a ghost and learns some magic, while an ancient cabal of alchemists and sorcerers alternately try to kidnap and enlist him—Because, you see, he’s their last hope for saving the world, and the proverbial clock is ticking.Mouse wouldn’t be your first choice to stop the apocalypse. But then, sometimes life makes these choices for you.
  • Mouse: 9

    Barrie Watts

    Hardcover (Dutton Juvenile, Sept. 6, 1992)
    A look at how mice grow follows a baby mouse as he grows bigger and stronger and leaves his cozy nest for a life of adventure and danger in the great outdoors.
    K
  • Mouse

    Zebo Ludvicek

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Nov. 21, 2017)
    A hungry mouse discovers the alphabet, nibble by nibble, in this playful tale. When the letter M comes upon a hungry little mouse with a delicious-looking cherry, he can't help but ask for a bite. The mouse reluctantly agrees, only for the M to devour the entire thing! In exchange, the M offers the mouse some of itself, but after a few bites the M has suddenly become an N. So begins the mouse's journey through the many letters of the alphabet thanks to some creative nibbling and imaginative illustrations from debut author/illustrator Zebo Ludvicek.
    K
  • Mouse

    Richard Ford Burley

    eBook (Prospective Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Mouse wouldn’t be your first choice to stop the apocalypse. He wouldn’t even be his own.“Primarily non-verbal,” his file says, “anxiety and communication difficulty, nevertheless considerably bright.”The world’s too loud for Mouse, all his dials are set to eleven, and just talking—let alone making friends—presents a very real challenge. But for reasons he can’t imagine, a purple-haired punk named Bliss has Decided They’re Friends, and things—for once—are looking up.Then, he meets a ghost and learns some magic, while an ancient cabal of alchemists and sorcerers alternately try to kidnap and enlist him—Because, you see, he’s their last hope for saving the world, and the proverbial clock is ticking.Mouse wouldn’t be your first choice to stop the apocalypse. But then, sometimes life makes these choices for you.
  • Mouse

    Heidi Sprouse, OnePixel

    language (Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing, Feb. 26, 2019)
    Sixteen-year-old Maxine Marmarino is stronger than she looks. She’s grown up Italian to the core in the Big Apple, just her and Dad against the world. He’s been her champion and that’s enough for her—until he dies. Max is cast adrift in the Social Services network of New York City with nothing to her name except what she can fit in a backpack. When she’s shipped upstate, armed with her father’s leather jacket, his army shirt, and an attitude that is much bigger than her, she’ll feel as small as a mouse. Forced to leave everything she’s ever known behind, Max doesn’t know if she can cut it in this strange place with a man she’s never met.Clay Thatcher is titanium tough. It’s been his best friend since he lost his leg in Operation Desert Storm. Life has forced him to be strong, but he’s still not sure he’s strong enough to go on after losing the love of his life. He has no clue what to do with a teenager. His best friend, Ray Marmarino, saved his butt on the other side of the world over twenty years ago. The least he can do is return the favor for his daughter. Clay has a feeling it’s going to be the hardest thing he’s ever done. When the City Mouse is forced to become the Country Mouse with no turning back, Max and Clay will learn a valuable lesson. They might not be able to fix the shattered pieces of their past, but maybe they can build a new beginning. If they are brave enough.
  • Mouse

    Zebo Ludvicek

    language (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Nov. 21, 2017)
    A hungry mouse discovers the alphabet, nibble by nibble, in this playful tale. When the letter M comes upon a hungry little mouse with a delicious-looking cherry, he can't help but ask for a bite. The mouse reluctantly agrees, only for the M to devour the entire thing! In exchange, the M offers the mouse some of itself, but after a few bites the M has suddenly become an N. So begins the mouse's journey through the many letters of the alphabet thanks to some creative nibbling and imaginative illustrations from debut author/illustrator Zebo Ludvicek.
  • Mouse

    Heidi Sprouse, OnePixel

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 27, 2019)
    Sixteen-year-old Maxine Marmarino is stronger than she looks. She’s grown up Italian to the core in the Big Apple, just her and Dad against the world. He’s been her champion and that’s enough for her—until he dies. Max is cast adrift in the Social Services network of New York City with nothing to her name except what she can fit in a backpack. When she’s shipped upstate, armed with her father’s leather jacket, his army shirt, and an attitude that is much bigger than her, she’ll feel as small as a mouse. Forced to leave everything she’s ever known behind, Max doesn’t know if she can cut it in this strange place with a man she’s never met.Clay Thatcher is titanium tough. It’s been his best friend since he lost his leg in Operation Desert Storm. Life has forced him to be strong, but he’s still not sure he’s strong enough to go on after losing the love of his life. He has no clue what to do with a teenager. His best friend, Ray Marmarino, saved his butt on the other side of the world over twenty years ago. The least he can do is return the favor for his daughter. Clay has a feeling it’s going to be the hardest thing he’s ever done. When the City Mouse is forced to become the Country Mouse with no turning back, Max and Clay will learn a valuable lesson. They might not be able to fix the shattered pieces of their past, but maybe they can build a new beginning. If they are brave enough.
  • Mouse

    Mama Kat, Jessie Willis

    eBook (WestBow Press, April 24, 2019)
    A little gray mouse is lost but not alone. Mouse knows God as the Kind Sir. Prayers and faith guide her to safety and a new life. She discovers the Kind Sir is for all animals, even cats. When Mouse learns to meditate, her journey of faith, love and forgiveness begin. Life can be hard and scary sometimes, especially when you are just a little mouse. But with Sir by her side, Mouse can do anything with joy.
  • Moo Moo Mouse

    Beth Boso

    Hardcover (Covenant Books, Feb. 17, 2019)
    Moo Moo Mouse lives in a tiny mouse house near the fairyland forest. Moo Moo loves to watch the little fairies play in the early morning before the sun comes up. One morning, Moo Moo gets there to find the fairies are already gone. Just as she turns to go home, she hears a tiny little cry for help. Looking around, Moo Moo spots a little fairy on the ground, her tiny wing bent. Moo Moo Mouse knows she has to help her new friend fly so that the little fairy can sparkle and go home before the sun takes her fairy wings from her forever.
  • Mouse

    Jeff Stone

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Feb. 10, 2009)
    Little street urchin ShaoSu has always wanted to belong. His small size makes him an easy target for bullies and baddies and this little “mouse” always needs a place to hide. When he is befriended by Hok and Ying, he thinks he has found a new family, and eagerly tags along as they continue on their travels. What he doesn’t know is that his new friends are the most wanted criminals in China, and their adventures will land him in the middle of a battle not only for their lives, but for the future of China itself.As the characters rush towards a dramatic conclusion to the Five Ancestors series in this, the penultimate title, Jeff Stone has again created a marvelous story, a compelling voice, and a ton of exciting action.
    Y
  • Mouse

    DK Publishing

    Paperback (DK Children, April 21, 2008)
    A series of books for young readers charts the growth of animals and amphibians in charismatic, full-color, close-up and sequential action photographs taken over a period of hours, weeks, and/or months.
    G