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Hardcover She Was Nice to Mice: The Other Side of Elizabeth I's Character Never Before Revealed by Previous Historians Book

ISBN: 0070565155

ISBN13: 9780070565159

She Was Nice to Mice: The Other Side of Elizabeth I's Character Never Before Revealed by Previous Historians

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The memoirs of a literary mouse living at the court of Elizabeth I reveal the public and private life of the Queen and her courtiers. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Exquisite Reading for Children and Adults

I first read "She Was Nice to Mice" in second grade, and was instantly captivated. Ten years later, its humorous, meaningful lines still often run through my head. This is an enchanting and entirely unexpected look at Elizabeth I through the eyes of a little mouse who lived at Buckingham Palace during the queen's reign, and was privy to the great ruler's deepest secrets (including her baldness!). The story is historically accurate and lively enough to capture the attention of young readers, and the adorable drawings provide the perfect accompaniment to the engaging text. This book holds special appeal for all ages as an outwardly sweet, simple tale that holds deeper meaning just below the surface. I keep it on my shelf next to Winnie the Pooh and the Narnia chronicles as a book I will never outgrow.

Brilliant!

From a mouse-eye point of view, tales are told of fun and folic in Queen Elizabeth I's court. It seems that Queen Elizabeth had a liking for mice, hence the mice's fascinating involvement in the court. This book is a wonderful read for all ages, a splendidly vivid, magificantly creative endeavor. The drawings are delightful and the prose is fluid, witty and wry. Sheedy is brilliant; the book is perfect. "She Was Nice To Mice" is a majorly enjoyable book that should be a classic along the lines with with Stuart Little.

Great Kids Book

I read this book when i was 14. I found out that Ally was only a child herself when she wrote it and that alone encouraged me to write. I think this is a great influence to use with children to let them realize that they can do some things just like adults, and get paid for it if they just put their imagination to work. I've since forgotten most of the book, i remember it was a bit beyond my comprehension at the time. But i do remember i enjoyed it.
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