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Misunderstood

Why the Humble Rat May Be Your Best Pet Ever

Rachel Toor
5
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Pages
288
Year
2016
Language
English

About

As much a moving memoir as it is an amusing pet manual, Misunderstood is a unique nonfiction book for teens and tweens about domesticated rats in general and a wonderful rat named Iris in particular. Brimming with smarts and energy just like its furry subjects, Rachel Toor's text blends history and science with profiles of interesting people and autobiographical anecdotes as it joyfully sets the record straight about why this reviled creature is actually a most amazing species. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding and appreciation of domestic rats-and may be convinced to adopt one themselves.

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"Artfully weaves extensive research and personal enthusiasm into a humorous treatise on the merits of rats, 'perhaps the world's most unfairly reviled species,' as pets. In a book that serves, in part, as a memoir of Toor's late pet, Iris, she tackles head-on the visceral objections of many and extols the charms of the domesticated rat . . . The book is well targeted to animal-loving teens, and Toor's conversational tone, wealth of information, and ebullience could sway many skeptics."
Publishers Weekly
"Toor mixes humor with genuine affection as she details how she came to appreciate rats while also debunking some common myths students may be familiar with . . . A delightful addition to any library or classroom's creative nonfiction section."
School Library Journal

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