Upon entering a town, the rats make a general nuisance of themselves - stealing food and widdling on things - until the townsfolk become desperate to get rid of them. Maurice and the rats have teamed up with a young lad named Keith to implement a clever moneymaking scheme. At the heart of this tale is a slightly twisted take on the old Pied Piper theme, a talking, thinking cat named Maurice, and a supporting cast of equally talented rats who bear such comical names as Big Savings, Nourishing, and Dangerous Beans. The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents (Discworld #28) The Barnes & Noble Review With the debut of his first young-adult novel, science fiction writer Terry Pratchett invites readers ages 12 and up to visit Discworld - an imaginary land well known to Pratchett's adult following.
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