Tucker’s Countryside

Tucker’s Countryside by George Selden is a reprint edition published by Square Fish on May 22, 2012. This 192-page book is written in English and follows the adventures of Chester Cricket, who sends a message for help from the Times Square subway station. Chester’s friends, Harry Cat and Tucker Mouse, embark on a challenging journey to the Old Meadow, where they discover that their home is threatened by encroaching development.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and resilience as the characters navigate their new environment. The story highlights the challenges faced by Chester and his friends as they adapt to life outside the city and devise a plan to protect their home. With elements of juvenile fiction, the book features animals such as mice and cats, making it a classic tale that resonates with young readers.
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Chester Cricket needs help. That’s the message John Robin carries into the Times Square subway station where Harry Cat and Tucker Mouse live. Quickly, Chester’s good friends set off on the long, hard journey to the Old Meadow, where all is not well.
Houses are creeping closer. Bulldozers and construction are everywhere. It looks like Chester and his friends’ home will be ruined and the children of the town won’t have a place to play. Harry Cat and Tucker Mouse are used to the city life. Now in the country, they need to find a place to stay and good things to eat. And most of all they must think of a plan to help their friends.
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