Furball and the Mokes

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Sneak behind the skirting board with Furball the trusting hamster, and run riot with the Mokes - a gang of cockney mice...

It's a scary world out there, especially if you're a pet hamster who likes nothing better than snuggling into a cashmere sock with a pouch full of honey seeds. So when Furball escapes her cozy cage and goes gallivanting with a gang of cockney mice who call themselves the Mokes, it can only end in trouble.

Suddenly this brave little hamster is dodging fearsome winged Fevvas in the garden, and smelly long-tailed Narks in the cellar. And she'll have to be very careful not to be caught out by poisonous Floor Food, lethal Sticky Traps, or the dreaded Ole Snapper.

Meanwhile the Humans, (or 'Ooms', if you're a Moke) are on the hunt for their beloved pet. And while they're searching high and low for their beloved pet, they're also dealing with a serious mouse problem...

A.N. Wilson's children's books have been hugely well received:

'delightful' - Daily Mail

'clever, moving, imaginative' - Daily Telegraph

'An excellent book... for the whole family' - Spectator

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9781848879546
  • ISBN: 9781848879546
  • Pub Date: 1st October 2011
  • Publisher: Atlantic Books
  • Imprint: Corvus
  • Format: Hardback
  • Number of Pages: 224

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This is Book 8 in the Animal Antics Series. See all Animal Antics books here.

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About A. N. Wilson

A. N. Wilson is a distinguished novelist, biographer, critic and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. He has won several prestigious awards, including the John Llewellyn Rhys Memorial Prize (for The Sweets of Pimlico and The Laird of Abbotsford ), the 1981 Somerset Maugham Award (for The Healing Art ) and the 1

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