Synopses & Reviews
Emmy Addison is an ordinary girl—almost. If you dont count the fact that her parents are rich (very), her best friend is a boy (and a soccer star), and she can talk to rodents (and they talk back), she's very ordinary indeed. But she hasnt been that way for long . . . It was only a few weeks ago that Emmy and her friends Ratty and Joe got rid of the evil Miss Barmy, the nanny who had nearly ruined Emmys life—and the lives of five other girls who went missing. Miss Barmy is now a rat. How much harm can she do?
Review
“Fans will find plenty of adventure, fun, and all the rodents they could wish for.”—School Library Journal “More clever, rodent-filled fantasy featuring the irascible, irresistible Raston Rat and the extraordinary Emmy—and Beans flip-book wizardry.”—Kirkus Reviews “Fans of the first book will be pleased.”—Booklist
Synopsis
The sequel to "Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat." Emmy Addison and her friends had gotten rid of the evil Miss Barmy, the nanny who nearly ruined Emmy's life. Miss Barmy is now a rat. How much harm can she do? Illustrations.
Synopsis
A sequel to Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat, wherein Emmy, Joe, and Ratty rescue other children Miss Barmy has preyed upon.
About the Author
Lynne Jonell is the author of the novels Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat and The Secret of Zoom, as well as several critically acclaimed picture books. Her books have been named Junior Library Guild Selections and a Smithsonian Notable Book, among numerous other honors. She teaches writing at the Loft Literary Center and lives with her husband and two sons in Plymouth, Minnesota. Jonathan Bean has a masters degree in illustration from the School of Visual Arts in New York. He has illustrated several books for young readers, including Mokie and Bik. He lives in New York City.