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Anatole and the Pied Piper

by Eve Titus

Other authors: Paul Galdone (Illustrator)

Series: Anatole - mouse (9)

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Anatole the mouse is called upon to be a hero when an ambitious musician concocts a scheme involving 24 schoolmice at a picnic.
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This Anatole adventure was actually kind of creepy. There's this creepy flautist, Grissac, who's trying to win a prize for writing a music composition about small animals. He kidnaps some mice from Anatole's village in order to practice his compositions for them and get their feedback. Anatole saves the kidnapped mice by airlifting practically the whole village and mice symphony orchestra on the backs of pigeons to Grissac's apartment. There they play his composition, release the kidnapped mice, and shame Grissac into apologizing.

Weird. Very weird. ( )
  allawishus | Jan 6, 2010 |
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