From the author of I, Cosmo comes a humor-filled, heart-tugging tale
of a genius mouse, secretly freed from a lab, who's in search of a real
home--and a way to free her old friends.
Clementine is different from other mice: she can calculate the speed of
light and she dreams in Latin. The scientists say she's a genius and put
her through test after test. Clementine is proud of being a good lab
mouse, but she's lonely. Her only snatches of friendship occur during
her late-night visits with a chimpanzee named Rosie. When a
compassionate lab technician frees Clementine, the mouse discovers an
outside world full of wonders: Brussels sprouts, games of speed chess,
television fame, and a chance for a real home. But for Clementine, it's
not enough to be free when she knows that Rosie and the other mice are
not. This tender, lively adventure story, narrated in letters from a
mouse to a chimpanzee, shows us that goodness is something we have to
define for ourselves--and that courage and wisdom aren't proportionate
to size.