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Paperback Tumtum & Nutmeg: Adventures Beyond Nutmouse Hall Book

ISBN: 0316075744

ISBN13: 9780316075749

Tumtum & Nutmeg: Adventures Beyond Nutmouse Hall

(Part of the Tumtum and Nutmeg Series)

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Book Overview

Three amazing adventures. Two adorable and courageous mice. One delightful family-favorite classic Perfect for readers of The Borrowers, Winnie the Pooh, and The Tale of Despereaux, this illustrated 3-in-1 book includes three cozy novels: --Tumtum & Nutmeg
--The Great Escape
--The Pirates' Treasure

Deep inside the broom cupboard of Rose Cottage, two mice live in great style...

Customer Reviews

6 ratings

The best kids books feature mice!

My 9, 7, 5 year old boys and 2 yr old girl loved these! I read aloud all the Tum Tum and Nutmeg adventures to them and we are sad there aren’t more. They are fun, endearing, and no foul language or romance. Boys and girls both will love these timeless stories.

This is a Delightful book!!

I picked up Tumtum and Nutmeg at our local library. I liked that 3 volumes were in one book as we usually like a series and then have problems finding the other books to it. I love the english tone and new words that are not usually used in childrens books this side of the pond! I feel like my children's vocabulary grew and the stories were very entertaining. Yes, there is violence, but I can't recall ONE childrens movie that doesn't have strong scenes...it's exciting!!! I bought this book for my mom so she can read it to my neices and nephews. I know she'll like it as she is married to my dad, whom I believe General Marchmouse was fashioned after!

Wonderful Book!

We purchased this book for my daughter,who is 9 ,for Christmas. It is full of adventure and characters she loved to read about. Once she started the book she did not want to put it down. Lots of good clean fun with nothing too scary or bogged down with teenage issues like boys and parental rebellion. Highly recommend.

Fantastic book! Sure to be a classic!

This is a fabulous collection that is sure to be a classic! I read this book aloud to my children and we devoured it! We can't wait to see the next adventures Tumtum and Nutmeg will embark upon! This book should be on every family's bookshelf alongside Wind in the Willows, Charlotte's Web and the like. It is exquisitely written and wonderful fun! We highly recommend it!!

Emily Bearn's Debut Works On All Fronts

In the tradition of many a Great Mouse tale (Geronimo Stilton, Ralph S. Mouse, Stuart Little, The Rescuers, etc.), TUMTUM & NUTMEG is a prime example of old-fashioned storytelling where cute-as-a-button animals talk, adults are buffoons, and the promise of bonafide adventure makes the story worth telling --- and hearing. A collection of three mini-stories full of unlucky captures, heroic escapes and a whole lot of scampering, Emily Bearn's debut works on all fronts. In the first story entitled "Tumtum & Nutmeg," Bearn sets up the concept for the series simply but with just the right amount of whimsy and suspense to draw in youngsters. Two gangly kids (nerdy Arthur and slightly bossy Lucy) live with their widowed, disheveled dad (an inventor) in a decrepit old house called Rose Cottage. Little do they know that Tumtum and Nutmeg, the delightful Mr. and Mrs. Mouse, have also made the ramshackle cottage home --- in the 36-room lavish miniature mansion, called Nutmouse Hall, hidden behind the bookshelves in the broom closet. The two worlds, human and mouse, peacefully coexist under one roof like they always have --- Tumtum and Nutmeg tidy up the kids' attic room at night to help out; Arthur and Lucy think a fairy is responsible for the good deed --- until trouble strikes one day. Arthur and Lucy's curmudgeony, mice-fearing Aunt Ivy comes to visit, and all hell breaks loose --- including a rat poisoning, a surprise attack by an army of mice with the Napoleonic General Mousemarch at the helm, and Aunt Ivy's ultimate emotional breakdown (reminiscent of Aunt Spiker or Aunt Sponge from JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH). The next two stories, "The Great Escape" and "The Pirates' Treasure," are equally as enjoyable --- and entertaining. "The Great Escape" follows the captured General Mousemarch to Arthur and Lucy's school where he is kept amidst naked, unsophisticated gerbils and later rescued by a troupe of dainty mice-ballerinas on pogo sticks. Just like its title sounds, the last saga recounts yet another sticky situation for the bumbling General Mousemarch as he is held for ransom by a band of beastly rat-pirates on a small island in the pond next to Arthur and Lucy's house. Bearn's roster of characters are a bit of what one might expect to find in these types of British adventure tales, but that doesn't make them any less lovable (or, in Ivy's case, despicable). Nutmeg's generosity is as boundless as General Mousemarch's goofy senselessness is expected, and the siblings are just enough in the background to provide a relatable context for readers. Will there be more tales of derring-do beyond Nutmouse Hall? And will there be delicate black and white illustrations throughout each book at just the right moments? With Bearn and illustrator Nick Price at the helm, let's hope so. --- Reviewed by Alexis Burling

Superb Children's Book, A Modern Classic

A wonderful children book, which I highly recommend for all ages from five up. Delightful, funny, moving, gripping, a modern British classic.
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