The Mouse and the Motorcycle
نویسنده:
Beverly Cleary
امتیاز دهید
The Mouse and the Motorcycle is a children's novel written by Beverly Cleary and published in 1965.[1] It is the first in a trilogy featuring Ralph S. Mouse, a house mouse who can speak to humans (though typically only children), goes on adventures riding his miniature motorcycle, and who longs for excitement and independence while living with his family in a run-down hotel.
The story and characters were inspired both by Cleary's son, who while recovering from a fever, played with miniature cars and motorcycles, and by a neighbor who had shown Cleary a small mouse that had been trapped in a bucket.
The book was released as a selection of the Weekly Reader Children's Book Club (Intermediate Division) and won the William Allen White Childrens Book Award in 1968. Cleary went on to write two more books featuring the Ralph S. Mouse character in the following decade, and a film adaptation of The Mouse and The Motorcycle was produced in 1986.
بیشتر
The story and characters were inspired both by Cleary's son, who while recovering from a fever, played with miniature cars and motorcycles, and by a neighbor who had shown Cleary a small mouse that had been trapped in a bucket.
The book was released as a selection of the Weekly Reader Children's Book Club (Intermediate Division) and won the William Allen White Childrens Book Award in 1968. Cleary went on to write two more books featuring the Ralph S. Mouse character in the following decade, and a film adaptation of The Mouse and The Motorcycle was produced in 1986.
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