Inner thoughts and description from a field mouse’s eyes reveal the forest and its creatures from a novel perspective. The field-mouse perspective is consistent and engaging, simultaneously showcasing the threats and attributes of these small, nimble critters. Strong pacing, character development, and description intertwine to build fresh anticipation for the classic animal journey saga. Heisel’s sweet tale scurries through a perilous escapade whose plot coils and squirms alongside its characters. The success of his squad rests heavily on his tiny, furry shoulders. From partnering with snake royalty to losing his tail and bearing responsibility for his crew, Tobin is forced to make decisions that will ultimately affect the lives of those he loves. The valiant yet naive trio befriend unlikely comrades in their journey. The newborn, abducted by massive Arakni spiders, faces certain death and time is of the essence. But when Tobin, his sister, and his best friend Wiley leave the burrow to save his baby sibling, extenuating circumstances force sweeping rule changes. Gr 4-8–Like all households, the Great Burrow where Tobin and his family reside has rules important and perhaps life-preserving rules for a young mouse.
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