Ralph S. Mouse
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Author | Beverly Cleary |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | The Mouse and the Motorcycle |
Genre | Children's novel |
Publisher | William Morrow |
Publication date | 1982 |
Media type | Print (Hardcover and Paperback) |
Pages | 139 pp |
ISBN | 0-241-10883-7 |
OCLC | 16592488 |
Preceded by | Runaway Ralph |
Ralph S. Mouse (1982) is a children's novel by Beverly Cleary. It features Ralph, a mouse with the ability to speak, but only with certain people who tend to be loners.
The title character is also featured in the two earlier novels of Cleary's The Mouse and the Motorcycle series.
Plot summary
Ralph has befriended a young boy named Ryan, the son of the inn's new maid. Ryan has given Ralph the full name of "Ralph S. Mouse," the middle initial standing for "Smart". Meanwhile, Ralph becomes agitated at his family because he doesn't want them riding his motorcycle. Worried that their droppings on the floor will result in anti-mouse retaliation by the hotel staff, he asks Ryan to take him to school, where he plans to hide and live out the rest of his life. Ralph is discovered by Ryan's classmates, who adopt him as a class pet and decide to see how smart he is by building a maze for him to run through. All this time Ryan is having difficulty with an aggressive boy named Brad from his class, who accidentally breaks Ralph's motorcycle, and Ralph blames Ryan and runs away to hide in the school. However, Ralph also confronts Brad for breaking his motorcycle, and Brad, realizing that Ralph can talk, offers to set things right for both him and Ryan. Ryan and Brad discover that they have much in common and become friends. Ryan reclaims Ralph and brings him home on the school bus on the day that his new friend comes with him to visit at the inn. Brad also atones for his destruction of Ralph's treasured motorcycle by giving him a laserXL7. Ralph discovers that he can't move the car by making the same noise as his motorcycle; he has to go "vroom-vroom" instead. Ralph further discovers that he can safely give his younger relatives rides in the car without worrying that they will be irresponsible with it (but only Ralph can drive the car). Brad's father meets Ryan's mother and they marry six months later, thus Ryan and Brad are now step-brothers.
External links
Ralph S. Mouse at the Internet Movie Database (1991)
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