

When he meets an equally unusual and lonely human girl named Hailey, the two soon learn that true friendship can transcend all barriers. Gary Soneji, the hyperactive bad boy who escaped from prison at the end of Along Came a Spider (1993), has AIDS. But in a world of cruel cats, hungry owls and terrified people, it's hard for a young mouse to make it alone. Archly improbable multiple psychokiller tale featuring Pattersons dignified Washington, D.C., detective, Alex Cross (Jack and Jill, 1996, etc.).

if any of them are willing to listen!Īfter 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. That's right – Isaiah can read, and write. When he meets an equally unusual and lonely human girl named Hailey, the two soon learn that true friendship can transcend all barriers.First, his fur is as blue as the sky – which until recently was something he'd never seen, but had read all about. Cat and mouse Bookreader Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. James Pattersons newest illustrated middle grade story follows the illuminating journey of a very special mouse, and the unexpected friendships that he. His main character is Alex Cross and popular titles include Cross, Cross Fire, Cross Country, and Double Cross. But in a world of cruel cats, hungry birds, and terrified people, it’s hard for a young, lone mouse to make it alone. Gary Soneji, a dying prison escapee, is looking for revenge on Cross, while another insane killer is pursued by Thomas Augustine Pierce-a brilliant and relentless detective who may even be better than Cross. The theme of James Patterson books is suspense. 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. What makes Isaiah so unique? First, his fur is as blue as the sky-which until recently was something he’d never seen, but had read all about.

by James Patterson & Chris Grabenstein illustrated by Joe Sutphin RELEASE DATE. James Patterson and Chris Grabenstein’s illustrated middle grade story follows the illuminating journey of a very special mouse, and the unexpected friendships that he makes along the way. mouse, and his effort to break his family out of a very bad place. He then requests a straw to drink the milk, a mirror to see his milk mustache, nail clippers to trim his hair in the mirror, and a broom to sweep up the hair he cut. Co-authored with James Patterson Word of Mouse A very special mouse escapes from a lab to find his missing family in this charming. The book tells the story of a boy who gives a mouse a cookie, and it is off to the races after that.
