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MI29: Mouseweb International to the Rescue!


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No. of pages 80

Published: 2014

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Great for age 8-13 years

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Did you know that we humans are monitored by Mouseweb International, a worldwide network of mice working undercover to lend a paw whenever we need it most?

This is the story of Lily Jane Watson, a 13-year-old in desperate need of some help from the spies at Mouseweb International Department 29 (MI29). Operating out of the lost property cupboard at Abbotsford airport, Agent Windsor Smith and his family devise a clever plot to come to her rescue. But with Mr Clamp, the airport manager, laying traps and a crafty gang of rats attempting to scupper their plans, will MI29 succeed? Can technology, cunning, and courage change the world or will the nasty rats take control?

This action-packed story is perfect for children aged 8+, including those affected by illness or disability, and encourages community spirit and tolerance of diversity and difference.

 

This book has been graded for interest at 8-13 years.

There are 80 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by Jessica Kingsley Publishers .

Rosy Salaman is an artist and illustrator who studied History of Art at Bristol University and Illustration at the Chelsea College of Art and Design. She lives in London, UK. S. J. Tozer graduated with an honours degree in Chemistry from Bristol University and went on to become a Management Consultant. She then set up her own consulting business. She is now the proud mother of two children and was inspired to write MI29 whilst nursing her daughter through a chronic illness. The tale of a secret organisation of mice spying on people to help those in need was written to comfort her children and those in similar situations. Sarah is involved in charity work and is developing her interest in designing and making silver jewellery. She enjoys listening to music, theatre, cinema, travel, and property development. She lives in West London.

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