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The Long Way Home


volume 2, The Adventures of Henry Whiskers

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No. of pages 160

Published: 2017

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Great for age 7-11 years

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Henry Whiskers and his cousin, Jeremy, must find their way back home-Queen Mary's dollhouse-and to Windsor Castle with the help of a mysterious treasure map in this fun, fast-paced follow up to The Adventures of Henry Whiskers.

Little Henry Whiskers is thrilled when he discovers an old, crinkly map, complete with a giant X marking a spot, full of treasure-at least, that's what Henry thinks. All he knows is that this map is something BIG-he can feel it right down to the tip of his tail.

But before he can share his exciting find with his cousin and best friend, Jeremy, they find themselves in the danger zone: The Windsor Castle Kitchen. And after being unceremoniously caught and thrown out of the castle, with nothing but the map, the two little mice realize they have bigger problems than being caught in the kitchen! How will they get back to the dollhouse?

With the help of his cousin, Jeremy and a fellow field mouse named Wisely, the cousins battle a hungry falcon, an endless and stormy lake, and the maze of landmarks on the Windsor Castle Grounds as they try to find his way back home-and discover the mysterious map is more connected to the Whiskers family than either of them could have ever imagined.

 

This is volume 2 in The Adventures Of Henry Whiskers .

There are 160 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Simon & Schuster .

Daniel Duncan is a fresh new illustrator who lives outside of London. He's illustrating an upcoming graphic novel version of THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS to be published by Oxford University Press. This is his first picture book. Gigi Priebe is the mother of three, the founder of Stepping Stones, an award-winning children's museum in Norwalk, Connecticut and the author of The Adventures of Henry Whiskers, the first in her middle grade series. When she is not writing3/4or rewriting3/4she is a philanthropic advisor and community volunteer in Fairfield County, Connecticut, where she lives with her husband, a cat named Tigger, a dog named Clover, and probably some mice.

This book is in the following series:

The Adventures of Henry Whiskers

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