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Original Title: The Rescuers
ISBN: 0316783552 (ISBN13: 9780316783552)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Rescuers #1
Characters: Miss Bianca, Bernard
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The Rescuers (The Rescuers #1) Paperback | Pages: 160 pages
Rating: 4.09 | 5141 Users | 213 Reviews

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I remember seeing The Rescuers film en francais back when I was in the third grade, but it took me until now to read the book. Yeah, I know what you're thinking, why am I reading a kids' book? Well, when it comes to great stories, I think you can be any age to read them. This one, a classic by Margery Sharp (she also wrote Something Light, another of my favorites), tells the story of a group of mice who decide to risk their lives in order to save a child. It's a story similar to The Rats of NIMH or Felidae, one sort of dark but still with wonderful characters and a brilliant ending. :)

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Title:The Rescuers (The Rescuers #1)
Author:Margery Sharp
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 160 pages
Published:April 1st 1994 by Little Brown & Co. (first published 1959)
Categories:Childrens. Fantasy. Fiction. Animals. Classics. Adventure

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Ratings: 4.09 From 5141 Users | 213 Reviews

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So after a tumble around The Hundred Acre Wood, I've made my way to 1977's, "The Rescuers." Personally, this is one of my all time favorite Disney movies, and if you asked my grandma (please feel free), it was the only movie I was interested in watching for a vast majority of my toddler years.The book definitely did not disappoint. We have our main characters, Bernard and Miss Bianca (also joined by Nils the Norwegian, who I found rather annoying). Now this is the first of nine novels, so

I'm enjoying reading all of the Disney source material! I've realized recently that I have read a lot of the source material for Disney movies, so now I'm making it an official project to complete. On with this book.I really enjoyed this. I loved seeing Miss Bianca's character development in this. She starts off as a pampered pet of an ambassador's son and never realized that other mice lived differently until she meets Bernard, a humble pantry mouse from the Prisoners' Aid Society asking her to

This was an amazing children's novel! I loved the movie adaptation; however, just like any adaptation, it is not always the same. There are similar characters and plot line but filled with adventure with Miss Bianca and Bernard.The main plot is Miss Bianca, Bernard, and Nils (a Norwegian mouse) is asked by the Prisoner's Aid Society to rescue an imprisoned poet. Do they succeed or not? Find out!



I remember seeing The Rescuers film en francais back when I was in the third grade, but it took me until now to read the book. Yeah, I know what you're thinking, why am I reading a kids' book? Well, when it comes to great stories, I think you can be any age to read them. This one, a classic by Margery Sharp (she also wrote Something Light, another of my favorites), tells the story of a group of mice who decide to risk their lives in order to save a child. It's a story similar to The Rats of NIMH

Charming tale about three mice who are sent to rescue a prisoner from the black castle. Illustrations by Garth Williams who also drew for E.B. White's Stuart Little.

I'd put off reading this book despite owning it for a while, due entirely to my dislike of the inexplicably popular Disney film that was allegedly based on this story. Imagine my surprise to find that it's a decent heist story featuring a group of mice attempting to break a Norwegian poet out of a high security (for the time) prison. The mice are actually somewhat engaging characters, and the backdrop of what is essentially a mouse MI6 freeing the unjustly imprisoned is an interesting idea.

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