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Kat & Mouse Volume 1

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PAGES: 96

ISBN: 1-59816-548-8

EAN: 978-1-59816-548-7

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Kat & Mouse Volume 1

When Kat's dad gets a job as a science teacher at a posh private school, things seem perfect--that is, until her rich, popular classmates shove her to the bottom of the social heap just for being smart. And bad turns to worse when an anonymous student blackmails Kat's dad to give the class better grades! Can Kat and her new friend, a rebellious computer nerd named Mouse, find the real culprits before Kat's dad loses his job?
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Sometimes the smart girls finish first!

Alex de Campi originally pitched Kat & Mouse as a fun, modern-day Nancy Drew-type story featuring smart, adventurous heroines squaring off against the jerky rich kids at their prep school. The pitch was set, the characters were cute and the story seemed solid...but something was missing.

Then the president of Harvard University made a speech blaming the low percentage of women in science on an innate lack of ability in math and logic skills. And with that, Kat had found her edge.

I can't remember anyone in grade school who liked to memorize stuff from a textbook...but I can't think of a single boy or girl who didn't love science lab. All the social roles would dissolve for 45 minutes, as each student became absorbed in finally figuring things out for his or herself. And characters like Kat and Mouse show that you can extend that type of thinking beyond grade school—that you can use your smarts on your own terms, rather than following what other people, TV and magazines say you should be like as you get older.

Think of the difference between "because I said so" and "because you made it happen"—which can you respect more? And which do you think you'll remember after class?

~Carol Fox, Editor

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I love it!!!! my list for next time I go to barnes and nobles is expanding

18.03.2008 02:03 AM


I thought it was cute :) I have the first 3,just waiting for number 4 now

29.02.2008 11:38 PM


It IS good!!! I'm tall ya!!!!! (=

20.10.2007 03:54 AM


doesnt sound very good.... if someone trys it tell me

08.10.2007 09:17 PM


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