The Mouse Bride

The Mouse Bride by Joy Cowley, published by Scholastic in 1995, is a first edition children’s book featuring 32 pages in English. This story centers on a determined lady mouse who embarks on a quest to find the strongest creature in the world to be her mate. Throughout her journey, she encounters various prospects, each leading to disappointment, ultimately guiding her to a significant realization about self-acceptance.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of determination and personal growth within the context of Japanese folklore. The tale presents a unique perspective on the search for companionship, highlighting the importance of inner strength over external appearances. With its engaging storyline and charming illustrations, this book offers a delightful experience for young readers interested in animal folklore and the lessons it imparts.
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A story about self-acceptance finds a determined lady mouse who is searching for the strongest creature in the world to be her mate but who, after prospect after prospect disappoints her, discovers a special truth.
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