The Terrible Trins

The Terrible Trins by Dick King-Smith is a New Ed edition published by Puffin in 1996, featuring 121 pages in English. This story follows Mrs. Gray, an attic mouse, as she trains her sons to conduct guerrilla attacks against the farm cat, enlisting the help of Wallace, a cellarmouse. Through their shared struggles, the mice break down social barriers and unite against a common foe.
Readers will discover a tale that combines elements of family and sibling dynamics within a juvenile fiction framework. The narrative includes the creation of a noseball league, where the mice use the farmer’s glass eye as a ball, showcasing their creativity and resilience. This edition presents a unique perspective on teamwork and camaraderie among the mice as they navigate their challenges.
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Mrs Gray, an attic mouse, trains her sons to launch guerrilla attacks on the farm cat, with the help of Wallace, a cellarmouse. Social barriers among the mice are broken down as they fight a common enemy. They even set up a noseball league – using the bad-tempered farmer’s glass eye for a ball.
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