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In this beautifully illustrated book, Raquel Díaz Reguera evocatively addresses the delicate themes of control and possessiveness, creating awareness of what is acceptable and what is not. When Mousy moves in with Buck, she finds their life isn’t quite like she thought it would be… Buck seems to want to control everything she does. He starts asking her strange questions: “Isn’t it a little late for you to be getting home?”, “Are you hiding something from me?”, “Wear this – don’t you want to look pretty for me?”. As time goes on, Buck becomes more possesive and, while Mousy seems to shrink,…mehr

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In this beautifully illustrated book, Raquel Díaz Reguera evocatively addresses the delicate themes of control and possessiveness, creating awareness of what is acceptable and what is not. When Mousy moves in with Buck, she finds their life isn’t quite like she thought it would be… Buck seems to want to control everything she does. He starts asking her strange questions: “Isn’t it a little late for you to be getting home?”, “Are you hiding something from me?”, “Wear this – don’t you want to look pretty for me?”. As time goes on, Buck becomes more possesive and, while Mousy seems to shrink, Buck seems to be transforming from a mouse to a cat. Mousy must find the courage to escape the burrow. También disponible en español. (Also available in Spanish.)
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Raquel Díaz Reguera is a multifaceted artist was born in Seville (Spain) in 1974 and spends her time writing, illustrating and singing. She has written for artists such as Nek and Zucchero. As a picture book author, her book Is there anything more boring than being a pink princess? is a milestone in children’s gender equality and in Spain alone it has sold 20,000 copies.