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Grapefruit Millie: Adventures of a Mousetta

Grapefruit Millie's Adventures, Book 1

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Grapefruit Millie: Adventures of a Mousetta

By: Katherine Georges, Maximilian Georges
Narrated by: Marnye Young
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Grapefruit Millie, the first in a series of historical novels about the adventures of a mousetta who lives during the 1800s and whose forefathers create the game of muckeball. Millie descends from the Odet Colony of mice, who settled in "Florica" in 1820. There are three great loves in Millie's heart: the love of grapefruit, the love of sport, and Jason. Before rugby and similar games, muckeball was played above and underground, utilizing a "metwork" that is entered through "mockets", similar to a life-size game of rugby on a multi-level billiard table. This is the national past-time of Trundee, and Millie is one of the star "muckers" of the East School team.

©2017 Katherine R. Georges (P)2017 Katherine R. Georges
Fiction Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Rugby Adventure Heartfelt

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