Ship in a Bottle by Andrew Prahin - ISBN: 9781984815811
Hardcover
Tiny mouse sails a ship in a bottle for a better life.

Ship in a Bottle

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  • Hardcover

    32 pages

  • Release Date

    17 August 2021

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Summary

A valiant mouse sets sail in her ship in a bottle to seek a better life in this gentle allegory about refugees and immigration.

All Mouse wants to do is eat gingersnaps, lie in the sun, and enjoy her ship in a bottle. All Cat wants to do is eat Mouse. This is a problem.

So one day, Mouse sets off in her ship in a bottle in search of a new home. But the great big world is a scary place for one small mouse. As she sails downriver, she faces grabby seagulls, selfish rabbits, and …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781984815811
ISBN-10:1984815814
Author:Andrew Prahin
Publisher:Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:G.P.Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers'
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:32
Release Date:17 August 2021
Weight:425g
Dimensions:260mm x 249mm x 10mm
Audience Age:3-7
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Critics Review

  • “Prahin masters the story’s execution on every level … Entertainingly spot-on.” —BookPage, starred review

    “This simply told, sweet, gently humorous story will have great appeal for young readers/listeners, and Mouse is a quietly charming heroine kids will earnestly root for. Delightful, pastel-colored cartoon illustrations beguile … Time spent in this bottle is time well spent indeed.” —Kirkus Reviews

    “Prahin gives little ones a thrilling adventure in miniature with this mouse-centered tale.” —Booklist

    “Prahin renders engaging characters and dreamlike backdrops in a palette of verdant fresh greens, pale blues, and touches of old rose. The ship-in-a-bottle charms (it’s like a small, seaworthy caravan), and Mouse is a poised hero … A pleasure for readers.” —Publishers Weekly

    “Gently situates a refugee story in picture-book form … The simple prose has both a cadence and formality that echoes folkloric tones … Could spark discussion among youngsters about whom we decide to care about and why, and what truly makes a home.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
About The Author

Andrew Prahin

Andrew Prahin is the author of the picture books Elbert, the Curious Clock Tower Bear and Brimsby’s Hats. He lives and works in Chicago.

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