PRAISE FOR MOUSENET
"Genuine goodwill, humor and impressive believability will have readers longing for mice as friends-not to mention political allies." "Kirkus Reviews""
PRAISE FOR MOUSENET
"Give this to fans of Kate DiCamillo's The Tale of Despereaux (2003) and Elise Broach's Masterpiece (2008)." "Booklist""
PRAISE FOR MOUSENET
"The strong-willed heroine and enthusiastically imagined world of computer-literate mice result in an amusing adventure." "Publishers Weekly""
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 MOUSENET
"Genuine goodwill, humor and impressive believability will have readers longing for mice as friends-not to mention political allies." "Kirkus Reviews""
PRAISE FOR MOUSENET
"Give this to fans of Kate DiCamillo's The Tale of Despereaux (2003) and Elise Broach's Masterpiece (2008)." "Booklist""
PRAISE FOR MOUSENET
"The strong-willed heroine and enthusiastically imagined world of computer-literate mice result in an amusing adventure." "Publishers Weekly""
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 MOUSENET "Genuine goodwill, humor and impressive believability will have readers longing for mice as friends-not to mention political allies."--
Kirkus ReviewsPRAISE FOR MOUSENET "Give this to fans of Kate DiCamillo's The Tale of Despereaux (2003) and Elise Broach's Masterpiece (2008)."--
Booklist
Life is good for the four humans in Cleveland who know that mice have evolved into possibly the smartest species on earth. Eleven-year-old Megan and her cousin Joey have great summer jobs at the mouse-powered factory that makes Thumbtops-the tiny computers mice use to spread the word about climate change.
But suddenly, the Big Cheese, leader of the Mouse Nation, needs their help. There's trouble at Headquarters in California. Someone-human or mouse-has betrayed him, and everyone at Headquarters is threatened with extermination.
The four humans rush to the rescue, only to find themselves on a crazy road trip-with way too many mice. Their journey takes them clear across the country, always just one step ahead of the mysterious enemy.
Will the humans save the Mouse Nation so mice can continue their fight for the planet?
Get ready for the exhilarating sequel to Mousenet! This updated take on the classic mouse tale is charmingly illustrated and filled with friendship, humor, and heart.