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Rabbit Hill
Author: Robert Lawson

Book Information
Publisher: Puffin Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780140310108 - ISBN-10: 014031010X
Publication Date: 10/27/1977
Pages: 125
Reading Level: Ages 9-12


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Audio Cassette

Book Description:
It has been a while since Folks lived in the Big House, and an even longer time has passed since there has been a garden at the House. All the animals of the Hill are very excited about the new Folks moving in, and they wonder how things are going to change. It's only a matter of time before the animals of the Hill find out just who is moving in, and they may be a little bit surprised when they do.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Stephanie B. (stephanierbm) wrote on 1/2/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Daughter liked it. Being the adult in this household it really struck me as a metaphor of WWII.

Shannon M. wrote on 6/13/2006...

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Beautiful classic childrens novel

Judi G. (judi) wrote on 12/26/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A Newbery award book. A wonderfull story filled with beautiful black and white illustrations.


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Nancy R. wrote on 1/12/2006...


A great kid's book.

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From School Library Journal
Kindergarten-Grade 3. Another King-Smith critter to love. Wolf is such a minuscule mouse that his mother decides to give him a big name. A slightly chewed piece of sheet music yields "Wolfgang Amadeus Mo"?hence W. A. Mouse or Wolf for short. The family mouse hole is just behind the leg of a grand piano played twice a day by an elderly woman. Wolf loves the music and, to the delight of Mrs. Honeybee and the bemusement of his mother, he becomes the first singing mouse. His special talent even enables him to summon help when Mrs. Honeybee falls and can't get up. The three central characters are nicely crafted in this sweet story. Budding young musicians will relate to Wolf's struggles to develop his talent and share it with his not-so-musical mother. Those who haven't discovered their talents will enjoy this small mouse as they have the other creatures King-Smith so lovingly creates. Goodell's black-and-white illustrations, done in an engaging style similar to the work of Garth Williams, have all the warmth of the text. An appealing beginning-chapter book for young readers ready for a bit of substance, and a surefire read-aloud.?


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