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Freddie is a cute country mouse who has just escaped the clutches of a clever cat named Pearl by hopping on to the back of a circus train. He has no idea that this train ride will change his life forever! On the back of the train, there is a colorful sign reading, "Welcome to the Circus, the Greatest Show on Earth!" When Freddie makes his way inside the train, he finds himself facing an even bigger cat than Pearl-Larry the Lion! The mouse decides he must please the king of the jungle, and so he begins to do little mouse flips on the floor of the train car. Can he find a way to get into the…mehr

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Freddie is a cute country mouse who has just escaped the clutches of a clever cat named Pearl by hopping on to the back of a circus train. He has no idea that this train ride will change his life forever! On the back of the train, there is a colorful sign reading, "Welcome to the Circus, the Greatest Show on Earth!" When Freddie makes his way inside the train, he finds himself facing an even bigger cat than Pearl-Larry the Lion! The mouse decides he must please the king of the jungle, and so he begins to do little mouse flips on the floor of the train car. Can he find a way to get into the circus? Only time will tell! In this children's story, a country mouse finds himself on a circus train and on his way to a brand-new life.
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Becky Alexander is a non-fiction book editor by day and writes dark, twisty thrillers by night.Being more inclined to sit in the sun and read a book, Becky has always been fascinated by the psychology of actors -just why do they put themselves in the spotlight and face all that competition and rejection? To find out, Becky started acting classes and has recently taken part in her first play - which was as terrifying as expected. She remembered nearly all of the lines.When Becky's grandma died and left her a little money, Becky put some aside to help her daughters go to university and spent the rest on a Curtis Brown novel writing course, led by Charlotte Mendelson. Her first novel, The Actress, is about ambitious, driven women and what they will do to get success. Any resemblance to living people is purely intentional...