To be published simultaneously in nine countries, Rat is an allegorical novel--about the laws that govern society, about our mythologies, truths and lies, behaviors and institutions, love and hope--as reflected in the gutters, drains and sewers where our close relative, the rat, lives.
The Laboratory Rat, Volume I: Biology and Diseases focuses on the use of rats in specific areas of research, ranging from dental research to toxicology. The first part of this book retraces the biomedical history of early events and personalities involved in the establishment of rats as a leading laboratory animal. The taxonomy, genetics and inbred strains of rats are also elaborated. The next chapters illustrate the hematology, clinical biochemistry, and anatomical and physiological features of the laboratory rat. This text concludes with a description of infectious diseases that may be contracted from laboratory and/or wild rats. This volume is a good source for commercial and institutional organizations involved in producing rats for research use, specialists in laboratory animal, animal care and research technicians, as well as students in graduate and professional curricula.
Emmy was a good girl. At least she tried very hard to be good. She did her homework without being told. She ate all her vegetables, even the slimy ones. And she never talked back to her nanny, Miss Barmy, although it was almost impossible to keep quiet, some days. She really was a little too good. Which is why she liked to sit by the Rat. The Rat was not good at all . . . Hilarious, inventive, and irresistably rodent-friendly, Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat is a fantastic first novel from acclaimed picture book author Lynne Jonell.
Wilbur, a naked mole rat who likes to wear clothes, is forced to go before the wise community elder, who surprises the other naked mole rats with his pronouncement.
Who's sent all of The Rodent's Gazette's stock for destruction? Someone has it in for Geronimo, and the newspaper is losing money fast! Geronimo's tail is on the line as he enters a high-stake TV contest to win back enough money to save his business.The series is perfect for 5 to 8 year old's both avid and reluctant readers due to its expressive typeset, fun illustrations and humorous stories. Supplementary material is available: www.sweetcherrypublishing.com/resources
The Saga Continues! After Pemba and Prince Alden met and fell in love, the Wizard Gwendolen has one more terrific surprise for them. Upon arriving at Ratley Castle, Pemba finally meets King Wendell and soon after, the royal wedding takes place. But not all is well in the Kingdom of Greater Rattovia. Trouble is brewing: trouble in the shape of a bunch of big, bad rats who call themselves the 'Shady Greys.' Rattovia is going on high alert! But help is on the way. Elfian, the beautiful silver dragon, and many other rat warriors, arriving from far and wide, ready to do what it takes to rid the Kingdom of its dangerous enemy. There is another threat coming, though, affecting the royal family on a more personal basis. And you will not believe who it is... Don't miss out on this charming story A Rat's Tale: Escape from Rattovia.
From a chance meeting, to an interview, to a journey of self discovery - all because someone drank rat's milk.Anthony Mazon's life was nothing but routine. Every Sunday he sat in his neighborhood coffee shop examining the world around him and writing down anything and everything that popped into his mind. It had been this way for years. However, one Sunday he finds his usual seat taken by a stranger no one in the small-town community had ever seen before. All Anthony wanted was to have his seat, yet four words became engraved into his mind and set in motion events that would drastically alter his life for the next fifteen years. From juvenile detention in Florida to the middle of nowhere in Kentucky, an obsession and even a romance keeps Anthony digging - not just for the truth behind this stranger but for meaning in his own existence. For everyone that chose to follow the well-beaten path through life, there are always a few that embark on the road not taken.