Mousetropolis
Mousetropolis
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Holiday House
Annotation: In this update of the classic fable, City Mouse and his cousin, Country Mouse, exchange visits and, although they find many things to like in each other's homes, they quickly learn that each prefers his own.
Genre: [Fairy tales]
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #6210352
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Holiday House
Copyright Date: 2016
Edition Date: 2015 Release Date: 07/30/16
Pages: 1 volume (unpaged)
ISBN: 0-8234-3692-6
ISBN 13: 978-0-8234-3692-7
Dewey: 398.2
LCCN: 2013020212
Dimensions: 23 x 25 cm.
Subject Heading:
Fables.
Mice. Folklore.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review

Gr K-2 A retelling of Aesop's "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse." After a letter arrives from his country cousin, City Mouse, unwilling to tolerate the noise emanating from a neighboring apartment in Mousetropolis, decides to vacation in the country. There are humorous touches in the brief text, but it is the illustrations, executed in acrylic gouache, that make this version a delight. A striking scene depicts the cousins hurrying through the woods to attend a jamboree where they will dance accompanied by mice playing a washboard, jug, and homemade bass. Spidery black tree limbs tower over them, and text reading, "Whoooooooooooo!" stretches across the page. Several spreads later, that sound-maker, his large yellow eyes staring out at readers, appears front and center. When Country Mouse becomes disenchanted with his quiet life, City Mouse, unimpressed with country food and fearful of that owl, joins him in a decision to leave for the city. With their huge ears and big black eyes, they each fill a page as they arrive at "the same idea." As they travel atop a red train, large predominantly black and green diagonal brush strokes suggest rapidly disappearing scenery. Station entertainers, "busy mice" in suits and ties holding phones and tablets, and the owl's counterpart—a large cat that sends everybody scurrying—are all part of the city scenes. Ultimately both mice determine that their own environment is "home," but it is left to readers to formulate the fable's moral. VERDICT A wonderful rendering that should be part of every folktale collection.— Marianne Saccardi, Children's Literature Consultant, Greenwich, CT

ALA Booklist

Award-winning illustrator Christie brings "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse" into the twenty-first century using gouache paintings as vibrant and energetic as the mice themselves. City Mouse needs a vacation from the noise of Mousetropolis and sets off to visit Country Mouse for some relaxation. Soon, however, City Mouse has second thoughts. Despite the fun of a banjo jamboree, it's too quiet, and he has the unnerving feeling of being watched! (He is, by an owl.) Country Mouse joins his cousin for a trip back to the city, and they are delightfully depicted riding atop the train, hurtling past blurry treetops. The excitement doesn't stop once they reach Mousetropolis: there's dancing in the subway station, rich foods to eat, and mice in conservative suits doing important things on their smartphones. When a cat appears, everyone scatters: "Quicker than a mouse can nibble through a wheel of provolone, Country Mouse was back in the country." Just when you think there are enough fables to fill every library, a reimagining like this one comes along to enchant young and old alike.

Horn Book

In this reimagining of "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse," lush acrylic gouache paintings have fun with both settings: a "country meal of rice, beans and barley" before a folksy jamboree; colorful skylines and a subway station in which mice dance to a boom box. Christie balances honoring Aesop's fable and infusing his version with a hip, modern-day sensibility.

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Word Count: 217
Reading Level: 1.6
Interest Level: P-2
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 1.6 / points: 0.5 / quiz: 176881 / grade: Lower Grades
Lexile: AD540L

It’s time for a vacation! This is a fresh take on the Aesop classic fable, The Town Mouse and Country Mouse.

City Mouse visits his cousin in the country- but while he loves to dance in the barn, he experiences spartan meals, unseen predators, unbearable heat and it's too much quiet! City Mouse finds that the country isn’t as restful and pleasant as he’d hoped. And so, the two mice hop a train to the bustling city. While Country Mouse appreciates the plentiful city snacks, it is much too loud, and he’s afraid of cats! Perhaps City Mouse and Country Mouse have different ideas of what makes for a perfect home.


Illustrated by the acclaimed Caldecott Honor illustrator, R. Gregory Christie with a signature sophisticated pallet and painterly style.


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