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The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents - The Play

Terry Pratchett;Stephen Briggs (2001)

SubgenreCozy Fantasy
Age groupMiddle Grade 8-12
Content ratingPG
Pages (Quick Read (<250))
SeriesDiscworld Plays #
Setting
CSM age10+
Goodreads4.34

Content levels

ViolenceMild
Sexual contentNone
LanguageNone

Synopsis

Winner of the 2001 Carnegie MedalOne rat, popping up here and there, squeaking loudly, and taking a bath in the cream, could be a plague all by himself. After a few days of this, it was amazing how glad people were to see the kid with his magical rat pipe. And they were amazing when the rats followed hint out of town.They'd have been really amazed if they'd ever found out that the rats and the piper met up with a cat somewhere outside of town and solemnly counted out the money.The Amazing Maurice runs the perfect Pied Piper scam. This streetwise alley cat knows the value of cold, hard cash and can talk his way into and out of anything. But when Maurice and his cohorts decide to con the town of Bad Blinitz, it will take more than fast talking to survive the danger that awaits. For this is a town where food is scarce and rats are hated, where cellars are lined with deadly traps, and where a terrifying evil lurks beneath the hunger-stricken streets....Set in Terry Pratchett's widely popular Discworld, this masterfully crafted, gripping read is both compelling and funny. When one of the world's most acclaimed fantasy writers turns a classic fairy tale on its head, no one will ever look at the Pied Piper -- or rats -- the same way again!

Is The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents - The Play appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 10 and up.

A darkly humorous fairy tale retelling featuring talking animals running a con game. Contains mild peril, some scary underground sequences, references to starvation and rat traps, but wrapped in Pratchett's characteristic wit and moral lessons about doing the right thing.

What to know going in

This book has mild violence, no sexual content, and clean language. Content notes include animal death, violence, and starvation.

Who'll love this

Kids who love clever animal characters and twisted fairy tales will enjoy this witty story about a streetwise cat and intelligent rats pulling off the ultimate scam.

Tags

AdventureHumorDark FantasyAnimal Fantasy