The Mouse with the Question Mark Tail
Author | Richard Peck |
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Illustrator | Kelly Murphy |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Fiction, Children's Literature |
Publisher | Dial |
Publication date | 2013 |
Media type | |
Pages | 256 |
ISBN | 978-0142425305 |
Preceded by | Secrets at Sea |
Website |
kelmurphy |
The Mouse with the Question Mark Tail is a 2013 children's novel written by Richard Peck and illustrated Kelly Murphy.[1] The book is set in the same universe as Secrets at Sea.[2] The novel is suitable as reading for grades four through six.[3]
Set in Victorian England, the story features a mouse who tries to discover his origins by asking Queen Victoria.[4]
Plot
The Story of the white mouse was born in London. Who set out the journey.
Part One: The Royal Mews
The Smallest Mouse in the Mews
Mouse Minor at School
Two Crimes
Evening Stables
Part Two: The Royal Park
Peg’s Ear
A Life of Drum and Trumpet
Yeomice on Parade
Snatched and Dispatched
Part Three: The Royal Palace
Midnight
Eyes and Spies
A Rush of Black Wings
A Field of Gray
A Hard Mouse to Convince
Ludovic the 237th
Characters
- Mouse Minor/Prince Ludovic - The protagonist. He is a white mouse who was born in London England. He lives in the Royal Mews next door to Buckingham Palace.
- Yeomice - The Captain of the Guard of Mouse Minor’s father.
- Aunt Marigold – Mouse Minor’s aunt.
- The Mouse Queen – The Queen of the mice of England. She is Mouse Minor’s grandmother.
- Queen Victoria - The human Queen of England. In the book, she is celebrating her Diamond Jubilee.
- Fitzherbert and Trevor - Mouse Minor's friends. Fitzherbert is the son of the Mouse Permanent Superintendent of the Mews, while Trevor is the son of the Mouse Controller of Stores.
- Ian
- Prince Bruno Havarti
- Princess Ena – The Queen's granddaughter.
- Prince Albert
- B. Chiroptera
- Queen Ann
- Pegasus
- The Bat Chancellor
- The Mouse Princess – (Uncredited) The Mouse queen’s daughter. She is the wife of the Captain of the Guard. She gives birth to Mouse Minor, but dies shortly afterwards.
Reception
Critical reception for The Mouse with the Question Mark Tail has been positive.[1][2] Commonsensemedia rated the book highly, stating that "In-jokes and historical tidbits will delight older kids and give reading-aloud adults the giggles."[5]
Awards
Best of lists
- 2014 3x3 Magazine Annual No.11 3x3 Picture Book Show (Honorable Mention) People Magazine
- 2013 Notable Children’s Books, The New York Times
- 2013 Best Books for Children Kirkus Reviews
- 2013 Ten Best Books for Children, People Magazine
Starred reviews
- 2013 Starred Review, School Library Journal
- 2013 Starred Review, Publishers Weekly
- 2013 Starred Review, Booklist
Illustration competitions
- 2014 The Illustrators 56 Travel Show
- 2013 Society of Illustrators 56th Annual Competition (Book Category)
- 2013 Original Art, Society of Illustrators
- 2013 Gold Medal (Children's Market Category), Society of Illustrators of Los Angeles
References
- 1 2 Sorensen, Marilou (6 July 2013). "Book review: 'Mouse with the Question Mark Tail' is a must for reading aloud". Deseret News. Archived from the original on 13 June 2015.
- 1 2 Scattergood, Augusta (2 August 2013). "The Mouse with the Question Mark Tail". The Christian Science Monitor. Archived from the original on 13 June 2015.
- ↑ Knight, Elaine (22 July 2013). "Pick of the Day: The Mouse with the Question Mark Tail". School Library Journal. Archived from the original on 13 June 2015.
- ↑ Compton, Amelia. "The Mouse with the Question Mark Tail (review)". TIME for Kids. Retrieved 13 June 2015.
- ↑ "The Mouse with the Question Mark Tail (review)". Commonsensemedia. Retrieved 13 June 2015.