By William Steig
Copyright 1976
A Newbery Honor Book
Abel lives a life of leisure, never having worked a day in
his life. He and his wife Amanda drink
champagne and eat caviar and dress luxuriously in their fine home all thanks to
Abel’s mother’s money.
Oh, and Abel is a mouse.
One fine morning, Abel and Amanda decide to have a picnic in the
park. Unfortunately, the weather makes a
quick turn for the worse. Valiantly, when
his wife’s silk scarf blows away in a terrible storm, Abel tries to rescue
it. His efforts lead him to be stranded
on a deserted island, with no way to contact his friends or family.
The trials and challenges Abel faces are numerous. He needs to find and store food, build
shelter, fight off an owl, keep warm, and try to find a way off his
island.
Adversity and
independence have a way of strengthening a person (or mouse) beyond his
imagination. Faced with the
challenge of survival, Abel somehow finds the courage and resourcefulness to
carry on. In the process, he discovers
skills and talents he never would have had he remained in his leisurely
life.
To find out if Abel ever sees his dear wife again, check out
Abel’s Island at your local library!
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