Prepare to be disgusted, amazed, shocked (and informed) by the
astonishing and mysterious creature that has annoyed humanity for
centuries:
Rats!
Able to claw straight up a brick wall, squeeze through a pipe the width
of a quarter, and gnaw through iron and concrete, rats are also revealed
in this fascinating book to be incredibly intelligent and capable of
compassion. Weaving together science, history, culture, and folklore,
award-winning writer Albert Marrin offers a look at rats that goes from
the curious to repulsive, horrifying to comic, fearsome to inspiring.
Arresting black-and-white scratchboard illustrations with bold red
accents add visual punch to this study of a creature that has annoyed,
disgusted, nourished, and intrigued its human neighbors for centuries.
* [A] lively and informative overview of the history and behavior
of the widely encountered rodent.... It's a different sort of
discussion... for this well-known historian and biographer and one that
he has clearly enjoyed, as will a wide variety of nonfiction readers and
animal fans. There's a bibliography of adult sources and children's
nonfiction as well as a listing of literary works featuring rats.
--School Library Journal, starred review
"Pleasantly icky."
--Booklist
A Junior Library Guild Selection
Includes bibliography, further reading list, and a list of rats in
literature