Mortimer : rat race to space

Titre
Mortimer : rat race to space

Joan Marie, Galat

Sommaire
"A spot on the International Space Station (ISS) has opened up, and Mortimer, the journal-keeping lab rat, is not about to miss his chance to become an intergalactic space rat. And that's just the first step in his master scheme to prove that rats are much better suited than humans when it comes to colonizing Mars. Mortimer sets out to expose the impracticality of human astronauts by conducting experiments and recording the evidence for YouTube. As far as he's concerned, pellet-eating rats are much easier to feed than fussy humans, and just think of all the unwashed underthings floating around the galaxy -- especially when compared to the versatile rattail!".

Date de publication comme intervalle
2022

Description matérielle
198 pages ; 21 cm

Note générale
Canadian author.

Terme de vedette-matière
Rats -- Fiction.
 
Space astronomy -- Fiction.
 
Astronauts -- Fiction.

Genre
Science fiction.

Résumé
"A spot on the International Space Station (ISS) has opened up, and Mortimer, the journal-keeping lab rat, is not about to miss his chance to become an intergalactic space rat. And that's just the first step in his master scheme to prove that rats are much better suited than humans when it comes to colonizing Mars. Mortimer sets out to expose the impracticality of human astronauts by conducting experiments and recording the evidence for YouTube. As far as he's concerned, pellet-eating rats are much easier to feed than fussy humans, and just think of all the unwashed underthings floating around the galaxy -- especially when compared to the versatile rattail!".

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9781770866539

Informations de publication
Toronto : DCB Young Readers, 2022.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
Mount PleasantFIC GALBook30152000328495Fiction