Set in 1944, during WWII, Pip (a mouse) lives with her family inside an umbrella in a shop in Bloomsbury, when one night a bomb directly hits the shop, killing her entire family. Devastated and lost, Pip takes the umbrella (the first in England) and vows to take it to Gignesse in Italy to the umbrella where her mother's family live. And so her adventures begin. In order to make her journey, she must join Noah's Ark, a band of animals fighting alongside the resistance in France. Where will her adventures take her? Will she make it to Italy? You'll just have to read the book to find out!
Brave and feisty, you soon forget that Pip is a mouse and become completely absorbed by the fast-paced adventure within this book. The band of animal characters really feel quite human in many respects and, although their animal qualities are still very much evident, their different characters are relatable and you very quickly find yourself routing for them.
This story is a great way to portray the events of WWII, D-Day and the French Resistance in a way that will appeal. Full of tension and with a host of heroes (none more-so than Pip), the book captures the war-time spirit and imparts many positive messages within its pages. We highly recommend this book and completely understand why it was chosen as Waterstones book of the month.









