Synopsis: Ralph, the intrepid mouse, embarks on a journey to a children's summer camp on his motorcycle. His decision comes after facing teasing and scolding from his family. This little mouse is full of courage and a desire for adventure.
My Review: Despite being a mouse, Ralph is a character that young readers can easily identify with. I believe that most children around the age of the target audience have entertained the idea of running away, just like Ralph. Hopefully, before they take such a step, they can learn from Ralph's experiences. Ralph discovers that the world is indeed as intimidating and perilous as his mother constantly warned him. Fortunately for him, he encounters another lonely soul who loves motorcycles, and this connection helps him find his way back home. This is yet another exciting adventure, although it is a bit darker than the previous book, with a few more risks involved. It keeps the readers on the edge of their seats, wondering what will happen next to Ralph.