Young Fredle

Young Fredle by Cynthia Voigt is a First Edition novel published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2011, featuring 227 pages in English. This story follows Fredle, a young mouse who finds himself unexpectedly expelled from his comfortable home behind the kitchen cabinets into the vast and vibrant outside world. As he navigates this new environment filled with color, texture, and various challenges, Fredle encounters both the beauty and dangers of nature, including predators and unfamiliar field mice.
Readers will find a narrative rich in themes of discovery and perspective, as Fredle embarks on a quest to return home while grappling with the complexities of freedom. The book explores social issues and the concept of new experiences through Fredle’s adventures, highlighting the contrast between safety and the thrill of the unknown. This engaging tale invites readers to reflect on the meaning of home and the journey of self-discovery, all through the eyes of an earnest little mouse.
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Cynthia Voigt crafts a novel about discovery, perspective, and the meaning of home—all through the eyes of an affable and worried little mouse. Fredle is an earnest young fellow suddenly cast out of his cozy home behind the kitchen cabinets—into the outside. It’s a new world of color and texture and grass and sky. But with all that comes snakes and rain and lawnmowers and raccoons and a different sort of mouse (field mice, they’re called) not entirely trustworthy. Do the dangers outweigh the thrill of discovery? Fredle’s quest to get back inside soon becomes a wild adventure of predators and allies, of color and sound, of discovery and nostalgia. And, as Fredle himself will come to understand, of freedom.
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