True love, undying loyalty, and a daring rescue fill the pages of Tor
Seidler's beloved tale, rightfully compared to Charlotte's Web by
The New York Times.
Bagley isn't your typical trouble-making weasel--and he doesn't mind if
his non-weaselly ways prompt teasing from his friends. For while other
young weasels dance under the pines, Bagley thinks about Bridget, the
mesmerizing fish who lives in a pond down the brook from his den. As the
two unlikely friends grow closer, Bagley realizes that there is big
trouble in Bridget's future. Only a true hero can save Bridget from the
gruesome fate that awaits her, and this is exactly what Bagley, much to
his own surprise, proves himself to be.
Tor Seidler's "engagingly imaginative story" (Kirkus Reviews) has been
a treasured favorite since its original publication in 1994, and this
edition features refreshed prints of Fred Marcellino's "exceptionally
expressive art" (Publishers Weekly).