Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH
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Narrated by:
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Barbara Caruso
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By:
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Robert O’Brien
About this listen
—A Newbery Medal Winner
Mrs. Frisby, a widowed mouse with four small children, is faced with a terrible problem. She must move her family to their summer quarters immediately, or face almost certain death. But her youngest son, Timothy, lies ill with pneumonia and must not be moved.
Fortunately, she encounters the rats of NIMH, an extraordinary breed of highly intelligent creatures, who come up with a brilliant solution to her dilemma. And Mrs. Frisby in turn renders them a great service.
©1971 Robert C. O’Brien (P)1993 Recorded BooksRead this at school, just as good as I remember
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Classic Morality Tale
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For car journeys with a 14 and 8 year old, this did us proud. I remember reading this 20 years ago, so I'd forgotten a lot. But I was impressed how mature the author expects their readers to be. It's not a straightforward narrative, with stories being told about the past, the perspective of rats and mice front-and-centre, and topics of animal experimentation at the core of it all.
It's a modern classic though, and with good reason. I love the storytelling, with Mrs Frisby desperate to save her son Timothy from the forthcoming ploughing of their field and home there, he's too sick to move to their summer quarters, so the widowed mouse seeks help from other animals and eventually us pointed towards the Rats.
Finding they have a connection with her recently dead husband, Jonathan, the mother has to pluck up her courage to speak to this secretive and busy colony, realising they are very unusual, and eventually finding out why.
So little actually happens in the story, it's not about action, fights, silly wordplay. It's an old-fashioned actual story about circumstances that have led to where the characters find themselves now. Of course things DO happen, Mrs Frisby must get involved with the Rats in order to help them fix her housing problem before the farmer ploughs her home into pieces with her sick son inside.
But this a story planned to immerse children in a history, from the viewpoint of a small animal who has had no control over their situation. It's wonderful. Serious, intelligent and not one you forget.
My 8-year-old listened very quietly, but he was taking it all in. It was easy to follow as an audiobook, the voice separated the characters well and made you sympathetic to the protagonists.
It certainly brought up topics you wouldn't normally talk about after reading a children's novel (and for us, makes a change from Rowling and Cressida Cowell's styles of fantasy story.
For ages 8 and above.
Had us hooked.
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Just as good as I remembered
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loved it.
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