PRAISE FOR MOUSENET
"Breitrose spins an enjoyable tale as she explores the nature of friendship, highlighting the timeless themes of individuality and respect for those who are different, and introduces a good mix of memorable characters and contemporary problems...[her] novel offers mouse lovers action and suspense." "School Library Journal""
PRAISE FOR MOUSEMOBILE
..".this is a fun read that allows one to imagine what it might be like to talk and interact with the little rodents." "Library Media Connection""
PRAISE FOR MOUSENET
"Breitrose spins an enjoyable tale as she explores the nature of friendship, highlighting the timeless themes of individuality and respect for those who are different, and introduces a good mix of memorable characters and contemporary problems...[her] novel offers mouse lovers action and suspense." "School Library Journal""
PRAISE FOR MOUSEMOBILE
..".this is a fun read that allows one to imagine what it might be like to talk and interact with the little rodents." "Library Media Connection""
PRAISE FOR MOUSENET "Breitrose spins an enjoyable tale as she explores the nature of friendship, highlighting the timeless themes of individuality and respect for those who are different, and introduces a good mix of memorable characters and contemporary problems...[her] novel offers mouse lovers action and suspense."--
School Library JournalPRAISE FOR MOUSEMOBILE ..".this is a fun read that allows one to imagine what it might be like to talk and interact with the little rodents."--
Library Media Connection
--This text refers to the
hardcover edition.
Author Bio: Prudence Breitrose (www.mousenet.org) grew up in the part of England where Winnie the Pooh once roamed, but now she lives in California. Prudence worked as a health education writer until she had a dream that confused computer mice with the real thing. That got her started on her mouse books-first
Mousenet and then the sequel,
Mousemobile.
Illustrator Bio: Stephanie Yue (www.stephanieyue.com) is a transplant from Atlanta, Beijing, and Hong Kong. She studied illustration in New York City, and currently shares a home with a hamster in Providence, RI. When she's not drawing, you may find her zipping around on a scooter, training in martial arts, and pretending to be a superhero.
--This text refers to the
hardcover edition.