Book Descriptions
for Ten Old Men and a Mouse by Cary Fagan and Gary Clement
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Max, Nat, Bud, Al, Mose, Herm, Lem, Tov, Gabe, and Saul are the only ones who come regularly to the once-vibrant synagogue, until the mouse arrives. The men decide to adopt it. When the mouse has babies, it’s a cause for celebration (“Our mouse is a her . . . and a mother to boot!”). But as the babies grow there are simply too many feet underfoot. They transport the four-footed family to a lovely spot in the country, but their daily trips to the synagogue are now a little wistful. Then the mouse returns with the cold winds of autumn. “ 'Don’t tell me . . . your children grew up and moved away. An old story, ’ ” Herm tells her. “ 'Don’t worry, ’ Saul adds. 'You’ll hear from your kids again . . . when they need something.’ 'Welcome home mouse,’ ” they all chorus. Distinctive personalities, including the mouse’s, and a sweetly funny premise distinguish Cary Fagan’s story, keenly illustrated by Gary Clement with a perfect balance of realism and humor. (Ages 6–9)
CCBC Choices 2008. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2008. Used with permission.
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Ten Old Men and a Mouse is a charming story about the unlikely friendship that develops between ten old men whose lives revolve around their daily prayer sessions, the care of an old synagogue, and a mouse that decides to take up residency there. The humor in the whimsical illustrations that ac company the text will put a smile on readers’ and listeners’ faces regardless of age. The author has won the Sydney Taylor Honor Book Award, a Mr. Christie Silver Medal, and a Silver Birch Honor Book Award. The illustrator has won the Governor General’s Award for Illustration (Canada). ak
Bridges to Understanding: Envisioning the World through Children's Books. © USBBY, 2011. Used with permission.