Don't miss the stunning conclusion to this magical middle grade series
about a girl with special powers.
Emmy was not an ordinary girl. She could talk to rodents. She could
shrink to the size of a rodent. And just a few weeks ago, she had even
become a rodent to defeat her evil former nanny, Miss Barmy.
Emmy's parents, unaware of their daughter's other life, ship her off to
visit two elderly aunts in Schenectady. Emmy figures her life will be
ordinary at last, if rather boring. But she didn't count on her friend
Ratty, whose search for his long-lost Ratmom brings him more than he
bargained for.
Emmy and the Rats in the Belfry is the third book in the acclaimed
Emmy series by Lynne Jonell, with art by Jonathan Bean. Look inside for
flip book illustrations featuring soaring bats.
Praise for the Emmy series (Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat, Emmy
and the Home for Troubled Girls, and Emmy and the Rats in the
Belfry):
A mystery is cleverly woven into this fun and, at times, hilarious
caper, and children are likely to find themselves laughing out loud. . .
. a delightful read. --School Library Journal, starred review
Jonell takes readers on a merry, sometimes scary romp [that] turns
smoothly on its fanciful premise and fabulous characters. As in so many
stories featuring a rat, the sneaky rodent gets the best lines.
--Booklist, starred review
"Quirky, imaginative tale." --School Library Journal