Lowry, Lois Bless This Mouse, 160 pgs. Houghton Mifflin
Books for Children, 2011. $15.99. Language: G; Mature Content: G; Violence:
PG.
Hildegarde is leader of a
group of mice who live within the walls of Saint Bartholemew’s Church. They
live a happy and simple existence always being careful to stay well hidden and
out of sight. Hildegarde’s leadership skills are put to the test when she must
face protecting the mice from two different threats. Because one of the mice
was careless and allowed herself to be seen, the Great X (exterminator) has
been called in. Add to this the annual Blessing of the Animals, which could
spell disaster if the weather doesn’t cooperate and the animals have to be
brought into the church where *gasp* the cats will have full access to the
defenseless mice. Will Hildegarde be able to protect the mice? Will she be able
to prove herself as the great leader that she is?
This book is a sweet story that teaches about responsibility
and what it means to be a true leader. Detailing the lives, loves, and
potential losses in a community of mice this book will appeal to young readers.
There are some mildly distressing moments when the mice are threatened, but
nothing to bring lasting agitation to the reader.
Upper EL—ADVISABLE. AEB Social Studies Teacher
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