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  • A Mouse Called Julian

A Mouse Called Julian

Publication Date
April 23, 2019
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Language
English
Format
Picture Book
A Mouse Called Julian
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Description

Rising star Joe Todd-Stanton brings his unique, modern illustration style to an inversion of the classic Aesop Fable of The Lion and the Mouse, as Julian the Mouse learns that sometimes, having a friend over for dinner can be just the right amount of variety in your day.

When the fox tries to sneak into Julian's burrow for a tasty bite of mouse, it finds itself stuck headfirst in Julian's front door! At first alarmed and wary, they soon find themselves having a lovely dinner together, and it's not long before each realizes that they have found in the other a lifelong friend.

Publication date
April 23, 2019
Genre
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781912497065
Lexile Measure
520
Publisher
Nobrow Press
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV002180 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Mice, Hamsters, Guinea Pigs, etc.
JUV002110 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Foxes
Library of Congress categories
Fiction
Friendship
Mice
Picture books
Picture books for children
Juvenile works
Children's stories

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2-Julian the mouse prefers a life of solitude, avoiding animals aboveground who try to eat him (like the cat) along with those below who get in his way (like other mice). Furthermore, he makes sure to dodge moles, rabbits, and badgers, hides from the farmer and her dog, and utilizes one specific branch to escape a hungry barn owl. Little does he know that he is being watched by a cunning fox with daggerlike teeth, who smashes through his window only to get stuck there. An unexpected friendship develops when Julian begins sharing his dinner and talking long into the night with the fox. When the latter reciprocates by saving him from the clutches of a hungry owl, the two discover that necessity makes an unlikely alliance. In the spirit of Aesop's "Lion and the Mouse," two very different creatures learn the benefits of friendly cooperation, though this version features an abrupt twist to the plot when the fox gobbles up Julian before the hungry owl can snatch him...only to release a soggy Julian dangling at the end of his tongue. The ending may frighten some young children, but others will relish the surprise turn of events. Evil enemy turning good makes for a satisfying conclusion, restoring faith in a happy ending had by all. The labyrinthine tunnels underground, separating Julian from the others is a clever detail. Further, children should be intrigued by the fox's big, beady eye staring at him from above. VERDICT A good book to be paired with the better-known "Lion and the Mouse," and a satisfying addition to a picture book collection promoting friendly teamwork and cooperation.-Etta Anton, Yeshiva of Central Queens, NY

Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Joe Todd-Stanton
Kieran Larwood was born in Kenya. He moved to the UK when he was 2 and lived in various places before settling on the Isle of Wight where he can still be found: exploring rockpools, climbing trees and writing -- slowly disappearing behind a mountain of notebooks and empty coffee mugs. He taught Reception class in a primary school for fifteen years before becoming a full-time author. Kieran's books have won several awards, including the Blue Peter Best Story and the Prix Sorcières. He is inspired by a life-long love of fantasy stories, which all began when - as a young boy - he picked up a copy of The Hobbit and saw the map inside. It just goes to show - you never know where opening a book will lead...

Joe Todd-Stanton grew up in Brighton, England, and was taught to draw by his mother, who is also an illustrator. He studied at UWE Bristol, receiving a first-class degree in Illustration. Todd-Stanton has been commissioned to work for clients such as Oxford University Press, Usborne Publishing, and Aquila magazine. His work has been highly praised and his book The Secret of Black Rock was longlisted for The C ILIP Kate Greenaway Medal 2018 and won a 2018 Waterstones Children's Book Prize.