Mice and Mendelson

Cover of Mice and Mendelson by Joan Aiken
Author: Joan Aiken
Publisher: Puffin
Year: 1981
Language: en
Pages: 108
ISBN-13: 9780140312539
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Mice and Mendelson by Joan Aiken, published by Puffin in 1981, presents the humorous adventures of an elderly pony named Mr. Mendelson and his two piano-playing field mice friends, Gertrude and Bertha. Set in the whimsical Midnight Park, this book features 108 pages of engaging stories that explore the unique bond between Mendelson and his companions as they navigate various escapades, including concerts and unexpected challenges.

Readers will find a collection of seven enchanting tales that highlight the charm of farmyard friendships. In these stories, Mr. Mendelson experiences hiccups, learns to tell time, and even attempts to save the moon from a pond. The narrative captures the playful spirit of childhood, with themes of friendship and adventure woven throughout. This edition also includes illustrations by Babette Cole and a personal history of Joan Aiken, offering additional insights into the author’s life and work.


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The hilarious adventures of an elderly pony named Mr. Mendelson and his 2 piano-playing field mice friends

In a wild, remote place called Midnight Park, there lives an elderly Orkney pony named Mr. Mendelson. He is only 3 feet tall, is black all over, and has a big, handsome head. For years, Mendelson has been ridden by Sam, who is now old enough to go away to boarding school. But before he leaves, Sam asks his grandfather to buy Mendelson a piano. Not for Mendelson, because everyone knows horses can’t play the piano, but for Mendelson’s friends Gertrude and Bertha–2 talented field mice who were taught to play by a musician who lives in the park. Delighted when the piano is placed under a large oak tree, the mice promise Mendelson a concert at 6 p.m. every night.

With 7 enchanting tales, Mice & Mendelson takes readers into the rich world of these farmyard friends. In 1 story, the old pony gets a bad case of the hiccups. In another, he learns to tell time with the help of Gertrude and Bertha, who wind his watch every day. In further adventures, Mendelson saves the moon from drowning in the pond and the village Christmas trees from being stolen. But what Mendelson really wants is to learn how to fly, and surprisingly his wish almost comes true–no thanks to the wicked ways of the scheming gipsy Dan Sligo

This ebook features illustrations by Babette Cole and a personal history of Joan Aiken including rare images from the author’s estate.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Mice and Mendelson” by Joan Aiken. Synopsis preview: The hilarious adventures of an elderly pony named Mr. Mendelson and his 2 piano-playing field mice friends In a wild, remote place called Midnight Park, there lives an elderly Orkney pony named Mr. Mendelson. He is only…
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“Mice and Mendelson” is credited to Joan Aiken.
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Publisher: Puffin. Year: 1981.
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ISBN-13: 9780140312539.
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Language: en. Pages: 108.

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