The Mouse Who Wanted to See the World - The Adventures of Albert Mouse, #1 - E-book - ePub

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 James Hywel - The Mouse Who Wanted to See the World - The Adventures of Albert Mouse, #1.
Albert was a mouse. He had always been a mouse and probably always would be a mouse for as long as he lived. His father had been a mouse too, and so was... Lire la suite
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Albert was a mouse. He had always been a mouse and probably always would be a mouse for as long as he lived. His father had been a mouse too, and so was his grandfather. In fact, as far as Albert knew, his family had been mice for as long as anyone could possibly remember. The other thing that Albert knew was that he and his family had always lived at No. 10 Higher Street in Dartmouth, a lovely white three-storey house next to the bookshop.
Albert had never even ventured past the garden gate, but he often sat in his bedroom window and looked across the rooftops."One day, I'm going to see the world!"This book has been published using Dyslexia Friendly Font.

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Biographie de James Hywel

James began dabbling in writing in 2001 with many of his first books going to 5th and 6th editions. In August 2021 he wrote The Musings of the Milliner for and featuring his niece and nephew in Scotland. Little did he know that this book would be the start of The Magical Misadventures of Mr Milliner series (now containing seven books). His next series was the much-loved Adventures of Albert Mouse, featuring Dartmouth's most fa-mouse resident, Albert Mouse. James has now written over 30 children's books. To try and explain where his stories come from would be impossible and not even James can explain it.
His writing process is as unorthodox and quirky as his books are magical and mind-transporting. James pens a weekly email entitled Letters from the Oak Tree where he talks about writing, books, and basically anything and everything else.

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