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What makes Isaiah so unique? First, his fur is as blue as the sky which was something he'd never seen, but had read all about. That's right - Isaiah can read and write. He can also talk to humans if any of them are willing to listen. After a dramatic escape from a mysterious laboratory, Is...

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Main Authors: Patterson, James, 1947
Group Author: Grabenstein, Chris; Sutphin, Joe Joseph T
Published: Young Arrow,
Publisher Address: London :
Publication Dates: 2017.
©2016
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: What makes Isaiah so unique? First, his fur is as blue as the sky which was something he'd never seen, but had read all about. That's right - Isaiah can read and write. He can also talk to humans if any of them are willing to listen. After a dramatic escape from a mysterious laboratory, Isaiah is separated from his 'mischief' (which is the word for a mouse family) and has to use his special skills to survive in the dangerous outdoors and hopefully find his missing family. But in a world of cruel cats, hungry owls and terrified people, it's hard for a young, lone mouse to make it alone. When
Item Description: First published in 2016.
Includes an excerpt from "Pottymouth and stoopid".
Carrier Form: 284 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Audience: 9+.
ISBN: 9781784754228 :
1784754226
CLC: I712.84
Call Number: I712.84/P317-22