![]() ![]() Fueled with a mixture of outrageous puns and sly witticisms, this is, as Clutch would say, one totally awesome tale. Together Poppy and Ragweed's brother Rye brave kidnapping, imprisonment, and a daring rescue to fight the beavers. in a triumphant ending that finds the cats literally all washed up. But Poppy and her prickly porcupine pal, Ereth, arrive only to discover that beavers have flooded the serene valley where Ragweed lived. Ragweed rallies his fellow mice to lead a revolt against F.E.A.R. But cat-mouse hostilities escalate, with the cats destroying the Cheese Squeeze Club (the mice set up a new hang-out in an abandoned building once known as The Last Independent Bookstore). ![]() Ragweed is wowed by the excitement of Amperville, with its abundance of ""human nests,"" and quickly evolves from bumpkin to city slicker, picking up the lingo and mastering the ""high four"" paw slap. Within the narrative sequence of the series, it is the third book. 2 Poppy is the first-published of Avi's Tales From Dimwood Forest series. The novel was first published by Orchard Books in 1995. The hip urban setting hops with adventure and memorable characters, from the punk-haired mouse Clutch, who plays lead guitar for the Be-Flat Tires at the Cheese Squeeze Club, to Silversides, the malevolent puss president of F.E.A.R. Poppy is a children's novel written by Avi and illustrated by Brian Floca. Here Ragweed, the adventurous mouse with whom Poppy is destined for a tragic romance, hops a train and heads for the bright lights of the big city. Consummate storyteller Avi outdoes himself in this prequel to Poppy and Poppy and Rye, cutting loose with a crackerjack tale that's pure delight from start to finish. ![]()
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