This is the first children's book by the distinguished author, E. B.
White. Stuart Little, the hero, is a mouse in the family of the
Frederick C. Littles and is a pleasantly debonair little character, with
a shy, engaging manner and a somewhat philosophical turn of mind. He is
a great help around the house, and everybody except Snowbell the cat
likes him a great deal. In spite of his small size, Stuart gets around a
good bit in the world, riding a Fifth Avenue bus with some aplomb,
racing (and winning in) a sailboat in Central Park, teaching school for
a day, and so on. His size - just over two inches - does give him some
trouble now and then, like the time he was rolled up in the window
shade, or when he got dumped in to a garbage scow. But on the whole his
life is a happy one. His great adventure comes when, at the age of
seven, he sets out in the world to seek his dearest friends, Margalo, a
beautiful little bird fern. It is on this search, after several amusing
experiences, that we leave Stuart, going North in his little car, sure
he is heading in the right direction.