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Books with title The Mouse and His Child

  • The Mouse and His Child

    Russell Hoban, David Small

    eBook (Arthur A. Levine Books, Jan. 26, 2016)
    Two geniuses collaborate! Russell Hoban's timeless masterpiece is thrillingly re-illustrated by Caldecott Medalist David Small.The mouse and his child are wind-up toys forever joined at the hands. But when their mechanism breaks they are discarded, separated from the doll house where they lived and the toy elephant that the child calls "mother" (much to her chagrin). Thus begins the suspenseful journey that is heartbreaking, harrowing, and ultimately joyful as the mice seek what seems at first to be impossible: independence (self-winding) and the way back home.The Mouse and His Child has been lovingly reillustrated by Caldecott Medalist David Small for a new generation and a new millennium.
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  • The Mouse and His Child

    Russell Hoban, David Small

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Sept. 26, 2017)
    Caldecott Medalist David Small lovingly shows us the heart of Russell Hoban's classic. The mouse and his child are wind-up toys forever joined at the hands. But when their mechanism breaks they are discarded, separated from the doll house where they lived and the toy elephant that the child calls "mother" (much to her chagrin). Thus begins the suspenseful journey that is heartbreaking, harrowing, and ultimately joyful as the mice seek what seems at first to be impossible: independence (self-winding) and the way back home.
    K
  • The Mouse and His Child

    Russell Hoban, David Small

    Hardcover (Arthur A. Levine Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Updated and filled with enchanting new illustrations by a Caldecott Medalist, a story first published in 1967 follows a toy mouse and his son, discarded because they are broken, as they try to find a place to call home.
    K
  • The Mouse and His Child

    Russell Hoban

    eBook (Faber & Faber, Sept. 20, 2012)
    'Brilliantly plotted . . . a spellbinder . . . it has a style that glows and crackles.' Spectator'Hugely funny, provocative, pathetic and heroic.' TLS'What are we, Papa?' the toy mouse child asked his father. 'I don't know,' the father answered. 'We must wait and see.'So begins the story of a tin father and son who dance under a Christmas tree until they break the ancient clockwork rules and are themselves broken. Thrown away, then rescued from a dustbin and repaired by a tramp, they set out on a dangerous quest for a family and a place of their own - the magnificent doll's house, the plush elephant and the tin seal they had once know in the toy shop.
    K
  • The Mouse and His Child

    Russell Hoban, Tamsin Oglesby

    eBook (Oberon Books, Nov. 15, 2012)
    A clockwork mouse and his child are discarded by children on Christmas Day. Lost and alone, they desperately want to get back home to the toyshop. Russell Hoban’s masterpiece The Mouse and his Child is the tale which has inspired a thousand wonderful stories about what really happens in the toy box when we’re not looking.
  • The Mouse and His Child

    Russell Hoban, Lillian Hoban

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1967)
    By Russell Hoban and Pictures by Lillian Hoban - 6x9" 192 pages illustrated with small drawings. Copyright 1967 thus a First Edition, cover price $4.95, published by Harper & Row.
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  • The Mouse and His Child

    russell hoban

    Paperback (Yearling Books, April 1, 1990)
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  • The Mouse and His Child

    Russell Hoban

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, March 1, 1979)
    From the safety of the toyshop to slavery in the dump and escape through wood and meadow, all the way to the final battle for their territory, the clockwork mouse and his child endured whatever came their way in their quest for the beautiful doll's house they once had known.
    K
  • The Mouse and His Child

    Tamsin Oglesby, Russell Hoban

    Paperback (Oberon Books, Feb. 26, 2013)
    Acclaimed as a classic of 20th century children's literature, The Mouse and His Child follows two clockwork mice who are thrown onto the scrap heap and begin a dangerous quest for a new place to belong. Russell Hoban's masterpiece has served as the inspiration for countless stories about what happens in the toy box when we're not looking.
  • The Mouse and His Child

    Russell Hoban

    Paperback (Gardners Books, July 31, 2005)
    So begins the story of a tin father and son who dance under a Christmas tree until they break the ancient clockwork rules and are themselves broken. Thrown away, then rescued from a dustbin and repaired by a tramp, they set out on a dangerous quest for a family and a place of their own.
    K
  • The Mouse and His Child

    Russell Hoban

    Mass Market Paperback (Avon Books, Jan. 1, 1982)
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  • the Mouse and His Child

    Russell Illustrated by Lillian Hoban Hoban

    Paperback (Faber, Jan. 1, 1974)
    A wind-up toy mouse and his child, broken and then mended, set out to find the animals and doll house with which they were in the toy shop. Along the way, they make enemies with a dump rat and have many adventures.