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CLARICE THE BRAVE by Lisa McMann

CLARICE THE BRAVE

by Lisa McMann ; illustrated by Antonio Caparo

Pub Date: Oct. 12th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-593-32337-3
Publisher: Putnam

Mutiny on their shipboard home separates mouse siblings.

Clarice and Charles Sebastian—the runt of the litter—have lived all their lives on the Carlotta. But after their mother is washed overboard, Clarice knows it’s up to her to take care of Charles Sebastian, especially since her mother’s last words were that she believed in her. During a mutiny, Clarice’s crate is thrown aboard the launch along with the castoff human captain and crew, but Charles Sebastian is left aboard with the mutineers. Clarice is devastated to lose her brother and horrified to discover that Special Lady, the ship’s cat who ate her sister, is in the launch as well. Dire need forces the cat and mouse to collaborate, as the launch runs out of food and water and people start dying. All the while, Clarice worries that Charles Sebastian won’t survive by himself, and she vows to find him again. Adventures follow, the narration going back and forth between the siblings. The relationship between Clarice and Special Lady is very well drawn, as is Charles Sebastian’s unusual friendship aboard the Carlotta with Benjelloun, a 12-year-old girl chained in the brig by the mutineers. However, Clarice’s repetitious rumination on her worry for Charles Sebastian and her mother’s final words eventually become threadbare prompts, blunting the theme’s impact. Human characters read as White. Final illustrations not seen.

A bit repetitious but a fine, unusual story altogether.

(Adventure. 8-12)