Okay, this one is even better then the first. So Mrs. Barmy's gone, and Emmy's safe, right? Not right. That nasty nanny has a plan... And it is going to be hard to stop her. TO top it all off, Emmy wants to have friends in the human world, and it is hard to not let that interfere with her rodent friends. This is so good!
Emmy and the Home for Troubled Girls (Emmy and the Rat)
By Lynne Jonell
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 3 - 6 | T | 5.1 | 64784 |
Emmy Addison is an ordinary girl―almost. If you don't count the fact that her parents are rich (very), her best friend is a boy (and a soccer star), and she can talk to rodents (and they talk back), she's very ordinary indeed. But she hasn't been that way for long . . .
It was only a few weeks ago that Emmy and her friends Ratty and Joe got rid of the evil Miss Barmy, the nanny who had nearly ruined Emmy's life―and the lives of five other girls who went missing. Miss Barmy is now a rat. How much harm can she do?
Book Reviews (5)
Sounds soooooo good!
I loved this book i'm about to read it again probably sinceit was the best one Lynne has written!!!!I'm definatly reading the next book
i would give this to my sister
it was fantastic!!! I loved the general whole scheme of things