The Mouse Who Lived in Fenway Park

Bradford James Nolan, illustrated by Jim Connelly

 FormatISBN Price  
This Book is Available Color (8.5x11)9781438944913 $ 17.99

Join Ace, a mischievous but kind hearted mouse, on the adventure of a lifetime as he finds himself lost in Boston's famed Fenway Park. Along the way he dodges the cagey, Homer the Hawk, before befriending a home-run baseball named Stitch. Ace and Stitch survive some wacky encounters!! Together Ace and Stitch become best friends and make a home on top of the famous Green Monster.

The sights, sounds and smells of Boston's pride and joy, Fenway Park, are brought to life in illustrations done expertly in bold and vibrant colors. Let this book take you step by step, along a tour of Boston's historically famous park. This heartwarming tale will be a hit for any young or old baseball fan who knows the true meaning of being a "winner" both on and off the field. A true treasure of friendship that's sure to be a homerun!

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About the Author

Bradford James Nolan was 8 years old when he started writing this story. He completed it in fourth grade when he was 9 years old for his "Bare Book" assignment. He lives in West Bridgewater, Massachusetts with his parents and two sisters. Bradford loves baseball, basket ball, and soccer. During his free time he often reads about history, especially U.S. History, baseball history and Ancient Greece. Bradford got his story idea from his pet hamsters. He loves the Boston Red Sox and visiting Fenway Park which is why the story takes place there.You can email Bradford at fenwaymouse@comcast.net.

About the Illustrator

Jim Connelly is an artist by nature. Jim has built a two-decade career working with paint, glass, photography, and design.  The common thread in his work is a unique interest and curiosity of perspective, lighting, and design surrounding the ordinary.  A unique perspective of the everyday.  Jim's work ranges from sailing, city scapes, nature, and his beloved Boston Red Sox.  Jim has recently shown in highly profiled juried art shows at Melrose Arts & Culture Association and Creative Arts Center Chatham, Cape Cod. You can view Jim's work online at www.jimconnellypaintings.com

Together Brad and Jim's love of the Red Sox and Fenway Park made this collaboration easy.

In the beautiful city of Boston lived a mouse named Ace. Ace was a small, brownish, grayish-colored mouse with immense ears. He had no friends and often got made fun of. He lived in an alley and ate trash. One day, Ace decided to take a walk and look for food. He was eating some food from a nearby dumpster when he saw a moving triangle in the sky. He watched as it moved in a circle and got closer and closer, when all of a sudden, Ace heard a loud “keeeeeeyaaahhh!”  He sprinted down the sidewalk with fright. He looked behind him and realized it was Homer the hawk! Homer was a hawk that always chased him around. Ace ran for his life. He ran into a door hundreds of people were walking through. He looked back and Homer was gone. Ace was confused. He had never seen so many people in one place. It was loud, too, like a rocket blasting off. He didn't realize it, but he had walked into the famous Fenway Park. Ace wished he had smaller ears.

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