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5.0 out of 5 stars Charming tragedy with a happy ending, August 22, 1999
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This review is from: Smudge (Hardcover)
Poor Smudge is kidnapped and used by various creatures for their own selfish purposes.. In each case, his eagerness to please and be part of the family finally wins him acceptance--until he can't keep up, and then he is unceremoniously abandoned. Happily, he is finally found again by his own family, who love him for who he is.

The illustrations, sometimes bleak, sometimes tender, often ridiculous, express the emotional side of the story beautifully. This book climbs into your heart and cuddles up there...

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5.0 out of 5 stars terrific story, March 19, 2009
This review is from: Smudge (Hardcover)
I am a pet rat owner. Smudge is a captivating story that any one, rat lover or not, will find very imaginative and just fun!!!

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4.0 out of 5 stars This review is by Little Bollington Primary School pupils., May 10, 1998
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This review is from: Smudge (Hardcover)
This review is by Little Bollington C of E Primary School, it is Class 2's (8 and 9 year olds) thoughts and views on the book Smudge. This book is about a rat called Smudge. We are first introduced to an elderly Smudge who is as black as burnt toast. Smudge tells us a story of an adventure he had when he was young. The story Smudge follows a pattern. First of all Smudge would be taken by a creature, then taken to their home, the creatures then used Smudge for a house job. But then through the book Smudge always grew quite close to them and became part of the family. He then learnt special skills from these creatures. But there was always something that he couldn't do. The creatures left him by doing the thing he could not do, for example the birds flew away and left him. Smudge is always left on his own. Read this book and find out what happens in the end. I would recommend this book because it is funny and sad. It could be read by anyone even Mums and Dads to read to younger children. Adults would like the dry humour. It is a book that can be enjoyed for different reasons.
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Smudge by John A. Rowe (Hardcover - September 1, 1997)
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