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Harry Cat and Tucker Mouse try to find a permanent home for a young stray puppy they have befriended. A sequel to "Tucker's Countryside."Tags
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Cannot *believe* how good this was. Head-and-shoulders above The Cricket in Times Square. Miss Catherine, Mr. Smedley's 13-year-old Siamese cat, has become my very favorite literary feline.
I loved the descriptions of Tucker's hoarding tendencies, too.
I loved the descriptions of Tucker's hoarding tendencies, too.
This book is about a mouse and a cat who live in a drainpipe in New York City. One day Harry Cat brings a puppy into the drainpipe, and Tucker Mouse is not happy. At first he proved to be a nuisance, so Harry starts going out to look for someone who'd take care of the dog, which he named Huppy. Then Huppy gets pneumonia from being otside in a thunderstorm, so he has to stay in bed for a while. After he gets better, a dog named Max says he'd take care of Huppy for a while. During the winter, it snows in on the drainpipe, so Harry and Tucker have to stay inside until a snowplow clears up all the snow. Then Harry meets a Siamese cat named Miss Catherine. She likes to take walks with her owner, an old man named Mr. Smedely. After Miss show more Catherine falls into the Hudson River, Huppy saves her life, and then he gets to live in an apartment with miss Catherine and Mr. Smedely.
I really loved reading this book. First of all, it's an old story, and I think that old stories are better than some of the new ones. My favorite character was Harry Cat, because he and I have a lot in common. Also, when Huppy had pneumonia, I couldn't believe how good of a doctor Tucker mouse was. To feel Huppy's fever, Tucker just ouched Huppy's nose to feel how hot it was. I thought it was funny how Huppy slid on his rear down hills during the winter for fun. This was a great book, and I hope to read the rest of the books in the series. show less
I really loved reading this book. First of all, it's an old story, and I think that old stories are better than some of the new ones. My favorite character was Harry Cat, because he and I have a lot in common. Also, when Huppy had pneumonia, I couldn't believe how good of a doctor Tucker mouse was. To feel Huppy's fever, Tucker just ouched Huppy's nose to feel how hot it was. I thought it was funny how Huppy slid on his rear down hills during the winter for fun. This was a great book, and I hope to read the rest of the books in the series. show less
My children seemed to enjoy it quite a bit when I read it to them.Me? Found it to be ok but not extraordinary. I wish the author had mentioned the Bellinis; I think that would have been a neat thread to have running through all three books. Not hearing anything about them felt a little odd.
Sweet story with good friends bickering and feeling bad about it. I read it while staying a block away from Time Square, where the main characters live in a pipe in the Times Square subway station.
A children's novel that features some of same characters as The Cricket in Times Square. A good story that I would recommend for third graders.
A novel that features some of same characters as The Cricket in Times Square. A good story that I would recommend for third graders.
Tricia
Tricia
Harry Cat and Tucker Mouse try to find a permanent home for a young stray puppy they have befriended.
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George Selden Thompson was born in Hartford, Connecticut on May 14, 1929. He graduated from Yale University in 1951 and studied in Rome for a year on a Fulbright Scholarship. During his lifetime, he wrote more than 15 children's books and 2 plays under the name George Selden. His first book, The Cricket in Times Square, was published in 1960. It show more won a John Newbery Medal in 1961 and was made into an animated film in 1973. His other works include Tucker's Countryside, The Old Meadow, and Harry Kitten and Tucker Mouse. He died from complications from a gastrointestinal hemorrhage on December 5, 1989 at the age of 60. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- 1974
- People/Characters
- Harry Cat; Tucker Mouse
- Important places
- New York, USA; New York, New York, USA
- Dedication
- For Barbara and Edward Knowles,
and Sarah, Mary, Emily--
and especially for Christopher! - First words
- "Harry, is that you?" said Tucker Mouse impatiently.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)"Let's go there then. I'm homesick for Times Square. Come on."
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