Fourth-grade student Nolan Parker thinks he sees the tail of a mouse sculpture move while on a class field trip to the Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum. He stows away that night in the museum and witnesses the transformation of the sculptures coming to life. He becomes friends and enjoys an overnight adventure with them. Both Nolan and the sculptures learn about teamwork and tolerance while building confidence.
Sarah Granger is a sucker for a happy ending. She believes, however, that characters will only fully appreciate their happy ending if they’ve suffered along the way.
Sarah lives in the Cotswolds, an idyllic part of the English countryside with gently rolling hills, dry stone walls of golden stone, and fields dotted with sheep. She has shamefully broken with local tradition by not having a rose growing around her front door. When she isn’t writing, Sarah enjoys walking in the countryside with her elderly and affectionate black Labrador.