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Who Rang The Church Bell? [Paperback]

Edward Hujsak (Author), Edward Hujsak (Author)


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Children's book, ages 3-8. Three church mice live on communion crumbs from Sunday to Thursday, and on snack crumbs from choir practice from Thursday to Sunday. They face a dilemma when the preacher, upset because of low attendance, locks up the church. They decide to ring the church bell at midnight. The villagers, mystified by the bell ringing, take it as a sign. They return to church, and the lives of the church mice are happily returned to how they were before.

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"This is a wonderful book!" Barbara Cole, John Cole's Book Store, La Jolla, CA. -- First book store customer

"This is a wonderful book!" Barbara Cole, John Cole's Book Store, La Jolla, CA. -- First book store customer

This is a wonderful book! --Barbara Cole, John Cole's Book Store, La Jolla, CA.

Sophia: This is a very, very good book about three mice. They lived in the church and ate cookie crumbs. Then one day the church was closed and the preacher locked the doors. The mice were afraid they were going to starve so they came up with an idea. They rang the bell for two nights trying to get the people back to church so they would have crumbs to eat again. They stuffed paper in their ears so it wouldn't hurt their ears! My favorite part of the story is when the preacher is yelling at everyone to get out of the church, it was so funny! This is also my favorite picture because the preacher looks nutty and funny. Alvin is my favorite mouse; he is the oldest, strongest and bravest. Another funny part of the story is when the mice were watching from a window while the choir was eating and dropping crumbs. It is so cute when the mice collect the crumbs in a little brown jug. --Sophia (age 6) McElroy for Reader Views (1/09)

Madeline: This is a book about three mice who want to help the people come back to church. So, they put paper in their ears and all pulled together to ring the bell and wake up the villagers. All the people thought it was sign from God to go back to church because the preacher kicked everybody out of church because not enough people were attending services. I enjoyed reading this very funny book. This is a really good story. The picture of the church on the back of the book is beautiful. My favorite part of Who Rang the Church Bell? by Edward Hujsak is when all the mice ate the crumbs in the brown jug. I like when the mice are ringing the bell to get the people back to church. The people wouldn't be able to learn more about God if it wasn t for the mice. That is why it is my favorite part. It was silly when the story told about the people munching and cookie crumbs would fall to the floor where the mice were waiting to collect them. I wonder if there are mice under the tables after our Communion dinners at our church. --Madeline (age 7.5) McElroy for Reader Views (1/09)

About the Author

Edward Hujsak is a writer, sculptor, artist and fine furniture maker. A career rocket engineer, he worked for General Dynamics for many years on Atlas and Centaur space launch rockets. He is author of the book, "The Future of U.S. Rocketry", also listed on Amazon .com. He is currently completing a book "All About Rocket Engines" designed for teenagers, which will be published in early 2001. He lives in La Jolla, California with his harpist wife, Joy.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 42 pages
  • Publisher: Mina-Helwig Co; 1st edition (September 1, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1886133042
  • ISBN-13: 978-1886133044
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 8.3 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #957,684 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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