Alexander and the wind-up mouse
Borzoi ed
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Publication
1987 - Knopf, New York, N.Y, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
7,250 words, Guess
Page Count
29 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivealexanderwindupm0000lion
- ISBN-100394829115
- ISBN-139780394829111
- Library of Congress Control Number75514062
- Library of Congress Control Number74002088
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number76077423
- OCLC Control Number69689
- Open LibraryOL17017210M
Classifications
- LCCPZ7.L6634 Aj4
- LCCPZ10.3.L6465
Description
"Help! Help! A mouse!" There was a scream. Then a crash. Cups, saucers, and spoons were flying in all directions. Alexander ran for his hole as fast as his little legs would carry him. All Alexander wanted was a few crumbs and yet every time they saw him they would scream for help or chase him with a broom. Unhappy that he is not welcome in the house as is his friend the wind-up mouse, real mouse Alexander sets out to find the Magic Lizard who can remedy the situation.
First Sentence
One day, when there was no one in the house, Alexander heard a squeak in Annie's room.
First Sentence
Sylvester Duncan lived with his mother and father at Acorn Road in Oatsdale.
Description
Alexander, a real mouse, wants to be a toy mouse like his friend Willy until he discovers Willy is to be thrown away
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