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The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents

The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents is a children's fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett, published by Doubleday in 2001. It is the twenty-eighth novel in the Discworld series and the first written for children. The story is a new take on the German fairy tale about the Pied Piper of Hamelin[1] and a parody of the folk tale genre.[2]

The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents
United Kingdom first edition
AuthorTerry Pratchett
Cover artistDavid Wyatt
LanguageEnglish
Series
GenreFantasy
PublisherDoubleday (UK)
HarperCollins (US)
Publication date
1 November 2001
AwardsWinner of the 2001 Carnegie Medal
ISBN0-385-60123-9 (hardcover)
Preceded byThe Last Hero 
Followed byNight Watch 

Pratchett won the annual Carnegie Medal from the British librarians, recognising the year's best children's book published in the U.K.[2] It was his first major award.[1]

Series edit

Discworld had been a comic fantasy series for adults, beginning with The Colour of Magic in 1983. Amazing Maurice was marketed as a children's book, to be followed in that respect by The Wee Free Men (2003, #30).[3] It differs from earlier Discworld novels also by its division into chapters, though chapters become far more common in later books of the series. Contrary to the contrast between adult and child markets, reflected in catalogues, The Guardian observed on the occasion of the Carnegie Medal that "[t]he main audience for Pratchett's 48 books, all busily in print, is teenagers, who are drawn by his irrepressible invention and sense of mischief."[1]

Maurice and his educated rodents were previously mentioned in the eleventh Discworld novel, Reaper Man (1991), although the characters in that novel are aware of the fraud perpetrated by Maurice and the rats.[4]

Plot summary edit

The book opens with Amazing Maurice (a sentient cat), a group of talking rats (the Clan), and the human boy Keith travelling in a mail coach to a small town called Bad Blintz. The group plans to enact a scheme they have used many times before, where in the rats pretend to infest the town and Keith poses as a rat piper to lead the "vermin" away for a small sum of cash. Although Maurice sees nothing wrong with this hustling business, the rats find it immoral, and convince Maurice that this town will be the last one they rob. Upon arriving in town, the group discovers that the people are convinced of a massive rat infestation, and have spent much of their savings on two rat catchers. Despite their efforts, food continues to disappear from the town. As the rats move into the town's underground, they discover an overwhelmingly large number of rat traps, but no live keekees (rats who cannot talk or think). Aboveground, Maurice makes similar observations, including that many of the rat tails the rat catchers display as proof of their successful hunting are in fact shoelaces. Maurice and Keith meet the mayor's daughter Malicia and introduce her to the talking rats.

Malicia believes that the rat catchers are up to something and so she, Maurice, and Keith break into the rat catchers' hut. They discover a great deal of food stolen by the men and large cages where the local keekees are being bred for coursing. The rat catchers return and lock up the humans, taking away the rat leader Hamnpork who had met up with them. Maurice hides and feels a voice trying to enter his mind, inciting a great sense of fear. The rats of the Clan feel it too, and many become so afraid that they all but forget how to think and reason. Dangerous Beans, the rats' spiritual leader, is crushed by the realization that the rats are just mindless animals at heart, and leaves with his assistant Peaches. Darktan, the rats' trap expert, leads a group to rescue Hamnpork, and succeeds after nearly dying in a trap. Hamnpork dies of injuries sustained while fighting in the rat coursing pit, and Darktan reluctantly assumes leadership of the Clan.

Malicia and Keith, after freeing themselves, trick the rat catchers into admitting their crimes. The rat catchers have created a powerful rat king named Spider, which is the source of the mysterious voice that has been plaguing the rats and Maurice. Using its mental control over the rat catchers, Spider plans to wage war on the humans that created it. It sends the rats it controls to attack Maurice, Peaches, and Dangerous Beans. However, Maurice (so terrified that he stops thinking and acts instinctively) pounces on the rat king and destroys it. In his panic, Maurice also unwittingly kills Dangerous Beans. Maurice emerges from Spider's chamber carrying the body of Dangerous Beans. When he is safely out, he collapses and dies. In ghostly form, he sees the Death of Rats coming for Dangerous Beans and makes a deal with Death: two of his remaining lives in exchange for both his life and the albino rat's.

The rats corral all the keekees and block their ears. When a real rat piper arrives in town, Keith challenges him to a duel. The piper plays his magic rat pipe but none of the rats come out. Keith plays on a trombone and Sardines (an intelligent rat) emerges and dances for the crowd. Keith is proclaimed the winner, and leads the keekees out of town with the piper. After the piper leaves, the Clan rats emerge from hiding and tell the humans about the rat catchers' duplicity. The humans bargain with the rats: if the Clan will keep the keekees out of the town, the rats may stay and live as though they were just smaller humans. Keith decides to stay behind as Bad Blintz's ceremonial rat piper, while Maurice moves on to find a new scheme.

Characters edit

  • Maurice – an intelligent cat who leads the group of rats. He is cunning and manipulative and has a very good (but cynical) understanding of how the world works. Late in the novel, he guiltily admits that he accidentally ate one of the intelligent rats of the Clan early in their history, and thus became sentient himself.
  • Malicia – the daughter of Bad Blintz's mayor, perennially obsessed with fairy tales, having adventures, and storytelling.
  • Keith – called the "stupid-looking kid", Keith is an orphan raised by the Musician's Guild. He goes along with Maurice's scheme mainly to have something to do, although he is very defensive of his rat family.
  • Dangerous Beans – an albino rat who has acted as a kind of spiritual leader for the Clan since they became intelligent after eating rubbish from behind Unseen University. Darktan observes that Dangerous Beans is the Clan's much-needed philosopher, finding and "disarming" dangerous ideas for the group. For example, Dangerous Beans is the one who they all turn to for answers to questions of rat cannibalism, stealing, and the phenomenon of dreaming. He is also the interpreter of the rats' "bible", a children's book called Mr. Bunnsy Has An Adventure, which depicts rats and other animals living in harmony with humans, speaking and dressing like them. When Malicia observes that this book's utopian society is entirely fictional, Dangerous Beans and his assistant Peaches run off in despair.
  • Peaches – a small female rat who acts as Dangerous Beans' assistant and the Clan's scribe. She is the unofficial carrier (dragger would be the more appropriate term) of the Thoughts, and Mr. Bunnsy Has An Adventure.
  • Hamnpork – the aging leader of the Clan, leftover from before they could think. Hamnpork resists the idea of "thinking" and leads the Clan through the brute force and cunning that traditional kee kee leaders use.
  • Darktan – the leader of the rats' Trap Disposal Squad. After his near-death experience and the death of Hamnpork, Darktan becomes the Clan's new leader. Darktan, although an older rat, is much more progressive than Hamnpork. He is well-respected by all the rats because his knowledge of how to disarm traps helps keep them alive.
  • Sardines – an older rat who wears a hat and tap dances. Sardines epitomizes the group of rats who harass the humans into thinking they have a full-blown infestation. He does not seek to lead but provides insightful help to Darktan after the latter becomes the leader of the Clan. He understands how to read both humans and rats and can manipulate both (but much more kindly than Maurice).

Recognition edit

Karen Usher, who chaired the panel of Carnegie judges, declared that the selection was unanimous: "This is an outstanding work of literary excellence – a brilliant twist on the tale of the Pied Piper that is funny and irreverent, but also dark and subversive."[1][2]

The Carnegie Medal for Maurice was Pratchett's first major award. The Guardian alluded to "16 years of disdain by the British literary establishment" and reported about his acceptance speech that he "rounded on" that establishment, "tilted at" Tolkien, and showed ambivalence about the fantasy label: "though his work dealt with profound themes, 'stick in one lousy dragon and they call you a fantasy writer'."[1]

Ideas and themes edit

All the rats' names derive from the words they have seen written on tins before they knew what the words meant, and they have called themselves whatever they thought sounded interesting. Pratchett puns on this, such as the doubting rat, who was called "Tomato" (as in Doubting Thomas).

Adaptations edit

  • BBC Radio 4 broadcast a 90-minute dramatisation on 23 August 2003, which was repeated on BBC 7 on 2 June 2007 and 27 April 2008. The character of Dangerous Beans was voiced by David Tennant. Darktan's voice was a spoof version of Sean Connery's Scottish burr. The narrator in the adaptation was Maurice himself, describing to Dangerous Beans how they arrived at the perilous situation near the end of the plot. Quotes from Mr. Bunnsy Has an Adventure, which appear as chapter heads in the book, were read by Rebecca Norfolk, aged 8, who played "Child reader" in the BBC Radio 4 production. To mark the occasion of Terry Pratchett's knighthood, it was broadcast on BBC 7 again, along with other dramatizations of his work, in February 2009.4
  • The book has been adapted for the stage twice: first by Stephen Briggs in 2003 and published by Oxford Playscripts,[5] then in 2011 as a musical by Matthew Holmes, published by Collins Musicals.[6] Both versions are designed for use in schools.
  • In June 2019, it was announced that an animated film adaptation, The Amazing Maurice was in the works. It is a co-production between Ulysses Filmproduktion and Cantilever Media, with Terry Rossio writing the screenplay. The budget will be €15 million ($17 million).[7] The voice cast of Hugh Laurie, Emilia Clarke, David Thewlis, Himesh Patel, Gemma Arterton and Hugh Bonneville was announced in November 2020.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Ezard, John (12 July 2002). "'Pied Piper' brings belated literary reward". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  2. ^ a b c Carnegie Winner 2001. Living Archive: Celebrating the Carnegie and Greenaway Winners. CILIP. Retrieved 2018-02-28.
  3. ^ Discworld series listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 2012-09-12.
  4. ^ Pratchett, Terry (1991). Reaper Man. Corgi. p. 98. ISBN 0-552-13464-3. 'Yes,' said the Senior Wrangler. 'We don't need to do that. We get over most things. Dragons, monsters. Rats. Remember the rats last year? Seemed to be everywhere. Lord Vetinari wouldn't listen to us, oh no. He paid that glib bugger in the red and yellow tights a thousand gold pieces to get rid of 'em.' 'It worked, though,' said the Lecturer in Recent Runes. 'Of course it bloody worked,' said the Dean. 'It worked in Quirm and Sto Lat as well. He'd have got away with it in Pseudopolis as well if someone hadn't recognised him. Mr so-called Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents!'
  5. ^ "Oxford Playscripts: The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  6. ^ "Collins Musicals – Terry Pratchett's The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents". Collins. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  7. ^ Clarke, Stewart (11 June 2019). "Terry Pratchett's 'The Amazing Maurice' to Be Turned into Animated Film (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  8. ^ Ramachandran, Naman (5 November 2020). "Hugh Laurie, Emilia Clarke to Voice Terry Pratchett Adaptation 'The Amazing Maurice'". Variety. from the original on 5 November 2020. Retrieved 7 November 2020.

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The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents is a children s fantasy novel by British writer Terry Pratchett published by Doubleday in 2001 It is the twenty eighth novel in the Discworld series and the first written for children The story is a new take on the German fairy tale about the Pied Piper of Hamelin 1 and a parody of the folk tale genre 2 The Amazing Maurice and His Educated RodentsUnited Kingdom first editionAuthorTerry PratchettCover artistDavid WyattLanguageEnglishSeriesDiscworldGenreFantasyPublisherDoubleday UK HarperCollins US Publication date1 November 2001AwardsWinner of the 2001 Carnegie MedalISBN0 385 60123 9 hardcover Preceded byThe Last Hero Followed byNight Watch For the 2022 film based on the novel see The Amazing Maurice Pratchett won the annual Carnegie Medal from the British librarians recognising the year s best children s book published in the U K 2 It was his first major award 1 Contents 1 Series 2 Plot summary 2 1 Characters 3 Recognition 4 Ideas and themes 5 Adaptations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksSeries editDiscworld had been a comic fantasy series for adults beginning with The Colour of Magic in 1983 Amazing Maurice was marketed as a children s book to be followed in that respect by The Wee Free Men 2003 30 3 It differs from earlier Discworld novels also by its division into chapters though chapters become far more common in later books of the series Contrary to the contrast between adult and child markets reflected in catalogues The Guardian observed on the occasion of the Carnegie Medal that t he main audience for Pratchett s 48 books all busily in print is teenagers who are drawn by his irrepressible invention and sense of mischief 1 Maurice and his educated rodents were previously mentioned in the eleventh Discworld novel Reaper Man 1991 although the characters in that novel are aware of the fraud perpetrated by Maurice and the rats 4 Plot summary editThe book opens with Amazing Maurice a sentient cat a group of talking rats the Clan and the human boy Keith travelling in a mail coach to a small town called Bad Blintz The group plans to enact a scheme they have used many times before where in the rats pretend to infest the town and Keith poses as a rat piper to lead the vermin away for a small sum of cash Although Maurice sees nothing wrong with this hustling business the rats find it immoral and convince Maurice that this town will be the last one they rob Upon arriving in town the group discovers that the people are convinced of a massive rat infestation and have spent much of their savings on two rat catchers Despite their efforts food continues to disappear from the town As the rats move into the town s underground they discover an overwhelmingly large number of rat traps but no live keekees rats who cannot talk or think Aboveground Maurice makes similar observations including that many of the rat tails the rat catchers display as proof of their successful hunting are in fact shoelaces Maurice and Keith meet the mayor s daughter Malicia and introduce her to the talking rats Malicia believes that the rat catchers are up to something and so she Maurice and Keith break into the rat catchers hut They discover a great deal of food stolen by the men and large cages where the local keekees are being bred for coursing The rat catchers return and lock up the humans taking away the rat leader Hamnpork who had met up with them Maurice hides and feels a voice trying to enter his mind inciting a great sense of fear The rats of the Clan feel it too and many become so afraid that they all but forget how to think and reason Dangerous Beans the rats spiritual leader is crushed by the realization that the rats are just mindless animals at heart and leaves with his assistant Peaches Darktan the rats trap expert leads a group to rescue Hamnpork and succeeds after nearly dying in a trap Hamnpork dies of injuries sustained while fighting in the rat coursing pit and Darktan reluctantly assumes leadership of the Clan Malicia and Keith after freeing themselves trick the rat catchers into admitting their crimes The rat catchers have created a powerful rat king named Spider which is the source of the mysterious voice that has been plaguing the rats and Maurice Using its mental control over the rat catchers Spider plans to wage war on the humans that created it It sends the rats it controls to attack Maurice Peaches and Dangerous Beans However Maurice so terrified that he stops thinking and acts instinctively pounces on the rat king and destroys it In his panic Maurice also unwittingly kills Dangerous Beans Maurice emerges from Spider s chamber carrying the body of Dangerous Beans When he is safely out he collapses and dies In ghostly form he sees the Death of Rats coming for Dangerous Beans and makes a deal with Death two of his remaining lives in exchange for both his life and the albino rat s The rats corral all the keekees and block their ears When a real rat piper arrives in town Keith challenges him to a duel The piper plays his magic rat pipe but none of the rats come out Keith plays on a trombone and Sardines an intelligent rat emerges and dances for the crowd Keith is proclaimed the winner and leads the keekees out of town with the piper After the piper leaves the Clan rats emerge from hiding and tell the humans about the rat catchers duplicity The humans bargain with the rats if the Clan will keep the keekees out of the town the rats may stay and live as though they were just smaller humans Keith decides to stay behind as Bad Blintz s ceremonial rat piper while Maurice moves on to find a new scheme Characters edit Maurice an intelligent cat who leads the group of rats He is cunning and manipulative and has a very good but cynical understanding of how the world works Late in the novel he guiltily admits that he accidentally ate one of the intelligent rats of the Clan early in their history and thus became sentient himself Malicia the daughter of Bad Blintz s mayor perennially obsessed with fairy tales having adventures and storytelling Keith called the stupid looking kid Keith is an orphan raised by the Musician s Guild He goes along with Maurice s scheme mainly to have something to do although he is very defensive of his rat family Dangerous Beans an albino rat who has acted as a kind of spiritual leader for the Clan since they became intelligent after eating rubbish from behind Unseen University Darktan observes that Dangerous Beans is the Clan s much needed philosopher finding and disarming dangerous ideas for the group For example Dangerous Beans is the one who they all turn to for answers to questions of rat cannibalism stealing and the phenomenon of dreaming He is also the interpreter of the rats bible a children s book called Mr Bunnsy Has An Adventure which depicts rats and other animals living in harmony with humans speaking and dressing like them When Malicia observes that this book s utopian society is entirely fictional Dangerous Beans and his assistant Peaches run off in despair Peaches a small female rat who acts as Dangerous Beans assistant and the Clan s scribe She is the unofficial carrier dragger would be the more appropriate term of the Thoughts and Mr Bunnsy Has An Adventure Hamnpork the aging leader of the Clan leftover from before they could think Hamnpork resists the idea of thinking and leads the Clan through the brute force and cunning that traditional kee kee leaders use Darktan the leader of the rats Trap Disposal Squad After his near death experience and the death of Hamnpork Darktan becomes the Clan s new leader Darktan although an older rat is much more progressive than Hamnpork He is well respected by all the rats because his knowledge of how to disarm traps helps keep them alive Sardines an older rat who wears a hat and tap dances Sardines epitomizes the group of rats who harass the humans into thinking they have a full blown infestation He does not seek to lead but provides insightful help to Darktan after the latter becomes the leader of the Clan He understands how to read both humans and rats and can manipulate both but much more kindly than Maurice Recognition editKaren Usher who chaired the panel of Carnegie judges declared that the selection was unanimous This is an outstanding work of literary excellence a brilliant twist on the tale of the Pied Piper that is funny and irreverent but also dark and subversive 1 2 The Carnegie Medal for Maurice was Pratchett s first major award The Guardian alluded to 16 years of disdain by the British literary establishment and reported about his acceptance speech that he rounded on that establishment tilted at Tolkien and showed ambivalence about the fantasy label though his work dealt with profound themes stick in one lousy dragon and they call you a fantasy writer 1 Ideas and themes editAll the rats names derive from the words they have seen written on tins before they knew what the words meant and they have called themselves whatever they thought sounded interesting Pratchett puns on this such as the doubting rat who was called Tomato as in Doubting Thomas Adaptations editBBC Radio 4 broadcast a 90 minute dramatisation on 23 August 2003 which was repeated on BBC 7 on 2 June 2007 and 27 April 2008 The character of Dangerous Beans was voiced by David Tennant Darktan s voice was a spoof version of Sean Connery s Scottish burr The narrator in the adaptation was Maurice himself describing to Dangerous Beans how they arrived at the perilous situation near the end of the plot Quotes from Mr Bunnsy Has an Adventure which appear as chapter heads in the book were read by Rebecca Norfolk aged 8 who played Child reader in the BBC Radio 4 production To mark the occasion of Terry Pratchett s knighthood it was broadcast on BBC 7 again along with other dramatizations of his work in February 2009 4 The book has been adapted for the stage twice first by Stephen Briggs in 2003 and published by Oxford Playscripts 5 then in 2011 as a musical by Matthew Holmes published by Collins Musicals 6 Both versions are designed for use in schools In June 2019 it was announced that an animated film adaptation The Amazing Maurice was in the works It is a co production between Ulysses Filmproduktion and Cantilever Media with Terry Rossio writing the screenplay The budget will be 15 million 17 million 7 The voice cast of Hugh Laurie Emilia Clarke David Thewlis Himesh Patel Gemma Arterton and Hugh Bonneville was announced in November 2020 8 See also editPortals nbsp Children s literature nbsp Fantasy nbsp Novels Mrs Frisby and the Rats of NIMH Rat king folklore References edit a b c d e Ezard John 12 July 2002 Pied Piper brings belated literary reward The Guardian London Retrieved 25 May 2010 a b c Carnegie Winner 2001 Living Archive Celebrating the Carnegie and Greenaway Winners CILIP Retrieved 2018 02 28 Discworld series listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved 2012 09 12 Pratchett Terry 1991 Reaper Man Corgi p 98 ISBN 0 552 13464 3 Yes said the Senior Wrangler We don t need to do that We get over most things Dragons monsters Rats Remember the rats last year Seemed to be everywhere Lord Vetinari wouldn t listen to us oh no He paid that glib bugger in the red and yellow tights a thousand gold pieces to get rid of em It worked though said the Lecturer in Recent Runes Of course it bloody worked said the Dean It worked in Quirm and Sto Lat as well He d have got away with it in Pseudopolis as well if someone hadn t recognised him Mr so called Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents Oxford Playscripts The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents Oxford University Press Retrieved 19 June 2020 Collins Musicals Terry Pratchett s The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents Collins Retrieved 19 June 2020 Clarke Stewart 11 June 2019 Terry Pratchett s The Amazing Maurice to Be Turned into Animated Film EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 5 December 2019 Ramachandran Naman 5 November 2020 Hugh Laurie Emilia Clarke to Voice Terry Pratchett Adaptation The Amazing Maurice Variety Archived from the original on 5 November 2020 Retrieved 7 November 2020 External links editThe Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Data from Wikidata Terry Pratchett The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents in libraries WorldCat catalog The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction DatabaseReading order guidePreceded byThe Last Hero 28th Discworld Novel Succeeded byNight WatchPreceded byThe Truth 6th Individual StoryPublished in 2001 Succeeded byMonstrous RegimentAwardsPreceded byThe Other Side of Truth by Beverley Naidoo Carnegie Medal Winner2001 Succeeded byRuby Holler by Sharon Creech Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents amp oldid 1160531722, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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