Ship in a Bottle

“Ship in a Bottle” by Andrew Prahin, published by Penguin on June 1, 2021, is a 32-page work presented in English. This book follows a brave mouse who embarks on a journey in her ship in a bottle, seeking a better life amidst challenges. The story serves as a gentle allegory about refugees and immigration, highlighting the mouse’s quest for safety and belonging in a vast world filled with obstacles.
Readers will encounter a narrative that explores themes of perseverance and friendship as the mouse navigates various trials, including encounters with seagulls and rabbits, before ultimately finding refuge in a welcoming park. The book addresses social themes related to emigration and transportation, making it a thoughtful read for young audiences. Through its engaging storyline, “Ship in a Bottle” invites reflection on the experiences of those seeking a place to call home.
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A valiant mouse sets sail in her ship in a bottle to seek a better life in this gentle allegory about refugees and immigration.
All Mouse wants to do is eat gingersnaps, lie in the sun, and enjoy her ship in a bottle. All Cat wants to do is eat Mouse. This is a problem.
So one day, Mouse sets off in her ship in a bottle in search of a new home. But the great big world is a scary place for one small mouse. As she sails downriver, she faces grabby seagulls, selfish rabbits, and stormy waters before finally finding refuge in a park on the shores of an enormous city, where she is welcomed by friends of all shapes and sizes. Readers will cheer Mouse’s quiet perseverance on her epic journey as she seeks a tiny spot to call her own.
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