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ISBN: 0064400565 (ISBN13: 9780064400565)
Edition Language: English
Setting: New York State(United States)
Literary Awards: Laura Ingalls Wilder Award (1970)
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Stuart Little Paperback | Pages: 131 pages
Rating: 3.89 | 104734 Users | 2628 Reviews

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A paperback edition of E.B. White's classic novel about one small mouse on a very big adventure! With black and white illustrations. Stuart Little is no ordinary mouse. Born to a family of humans, he lives in New York City with his parents, his older brother George, and Snowbell the cat. Though he's shy and thoughtful, he's also a true lover of adventure. Stuart's greatest adventure comes when his best friend, a beautiful little bird named Margalo, disappears from her nest. Determined to track her down, Stuart ventures away from home for the very first time in his life. He finds adventure aplenty. But will he find his friend?

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Title:Stuart Little
Author:E.B. White
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 131 pages
Published:2006 by HarperCollins (first published 1945)
Categories:Childrens. Classics. Fiction. Fantasy

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Ratings: 3.89 From 104734 Users | 2628 Reviews

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this was a childhood favorite of mine and glad I introduced this story to my daughter when she was younger!

Almost as soon as the day he was born Stuart Little was asking for brandy and smokes. Did Mrs. Little birth a grown man, ala http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr216H... ??? No, she birthed a mouse, apparently. These are tall tales of a rather short stature, but that doesn't diminish their enjoyment. In his clean, straight forward style E. B. White laid down a loosely connected collection of stories about a charming little guy in a big world, using size to some good comic effect through out. On the

4 StarsThis book was good and kind of cute book to read. I have seen the movie and I thought it was a little bit better than the book surprisingly. I thought the writing was good and the story line though. Overall I thought it was a good book.

Goodness, I love this book. Charming and bittersweet-- the mark of E.B. White. The search for Margalo-- we'll never know...-My kids love it when I read this part very fast."Have you any sarsaparilla in your store?" asked Stuart. "I've got a ruinous thirst.""Certainly," said the storekeeper. "Gallons of it. Sarsaparilla, root beer, birch beer, ginger ale, Moxie, lemon soda, Coca Cola, Pepsi Cola, Dipsi Cola, Pipsi Cola, Popsi Cola, and raspberry cream tonic. Anything you want.""Let me have a

Like what even was the point of this book? Theres no overarching plot, just random stories that are mostly unconnected from one another, and it ends in a really unsatisfying way.

I missed out on this as a child, but I'm glad I finally got around to reading this delightful tale of the intelligent, brave, kind mouse-child. I was surprised that it ended so abruptly, but since Stuart loves adventure so much, I guess it suits him. My favorite chapter was the one where he teaches school. The story is enhanced by Garth Williams' lovely illustrations.

A delightful children's book, with imaginative characterisation and a sense of adventure. Character development is not quite as well-rounded as Charlotte's Web, but the little mouse's journey to find his bird friend pulls at the heartstrings. As one would expect, the details of settings and scenes in the book are enchanting, as are the illustrations by Garth Williams. It is a nice surprise to have a satisfactory but open ending which allows children to imagine what happens next on Stuart's