The Attic Mouse

Unlock your heart and lighten your life

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Pub Date 25 Mar 2015 | Archive Date 9 Jul 2015

Description

Here’s what happened:

I heard a mouse in the attic – commonplace I know, but I believed this mouse actually said something. Stress perhaps? I thought I should book a holiday.

When I realised that I understood what the mouse was saying, I forgot the holiday. I thought I should book a psychiatrist.

I wrote down what the mouse said.

It was profound and I wanted to share it. I forgot the psychiatrist and thought I should write a book.

Here it is.

Meet Mouse.


The Attic Mouse is a modern-day fable; a quirky short story, written in verse.


Mouse finds his way into the attic on a cold winter’s day, much to the irritation of the householder. However, a rocky start turns into a beautiful relationship as Mouse reveals himself as the harbinger of wisdom and compassion.


His key lesson? – to lighten your life you must unlock your heart.


Mouse has a tendency to talk in riddles, so the truth behind his words is waiting to be discovered.

The Attic Mouse:

A simple tale

twixt what’s false and what’s true.

How deep will you delve?

Well:

It’s all down to you...

Here’s what happened:

I heard a mouse in the attic – commonplace I know, but I believed this mouse actually said something. Stress perhaps? I thought I should book a holiday.

When I realised that I...


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ISBN 9781784629540
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