Harry Kitten and Tucker Mouse

Harry Kitten and Tucker Mouse

"Harry Kitten and Tucker Mouse" is a children's book written by George Selden and illustrated by Garth Williams. [cite news | title=Children's Books; Bookshelf | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DE6DF1239F936A25751C0A961948260 | work=New York Times | date=15 February 1987 | accessdate=2007-12-07] . It is the prequel to "The Cricket in Times Square".cite web|title=SELDEN, GEORGE (PICTURES BY GARTH WILLIAMS.) HARRY KITTEN AND TUCKER MOUSE|accessdate=2008-05-24|publisher=Antiqbook|url=http://www.antiqbook.com/boox/vol/40141.shtml] Dell Publishing originally published the book in 1986.

Plot

The book tells the story of a mouse, Tucker, and a cat, Harry, who become friends and search New York for a home of their own. Their wanderings take them to the basement of the Empire State Building and to Gramercy Park, among other places. Eventually, they settle down in the Times Square subway station.

ummary

There is a mouse named Tucker. There is a cat named Harry. There is a bunny named Maxy in the background of page 56.

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