QST, CQ push MOUSE CODE

By Joel Thurtell

The American Radio Relay League sold out its first stock of my new book,  MOUSE CODE. More copies are being printed and rushed to League headquarters in Newington, Connecticut.

Meanwhile, CQ Magazine and its sister publication, Worldradio, have received their first order of MOUSE CODE.

Both publications are promoting MOUSE CODE for the Christmas season.

MOUSE CODE is a children’s book for people of all ages written by yours truly.

MOUSE CODE also is for sale on amazon.com and at Barnes & Noble or any other bookseller with access to Books In Print.

MOUSE CODE is the tale of field mice who “invent” radio to save themselves and their friends the moles, voles, shrews, groundhogs, badgers and yes, even a blue racer, from death by development.

Humans are plowing up meadows and bulldozing trees so they can build houses, shopping centers, gas stations and all kinds of human constructions that displace wildlife.

Enter Hannibal, the wise old field mouse who engineers a system to warn the animals of dangerous human activity.

Hannibal’s disciple, Arthur Mouse, is Hannibal’s loyal foot soldier. At great danger from hawks, snakes, owls and a cat, the two mice steal materials from a ham radio operator so they can build their early warning radios.

MOUSE CODE entertains through its unique story and by offering young people Morse Code as a “secret” language for talking among themselves..

Says ham operator George Petrides Sr., “One test of a story I have always liked is to read it out loud. MOUSE CODE scores a 10 in that category.” Petrides read MOUSE CODE to his 10-year-old grand-daughter, Kaelyn, and reported that she “was instantly captivated by the characters, the plow, the letters V and B, the pompous words, the plight of the mice and (was) able to follow the plot with no difficulty. She could define all of the more difficult words in her own words so she learned vocabulary too. We’re already having fun communicating in simple Mouse Code.”

Veteran book illustrator John Barnhart created the pictures and cover foMOUSE CODE.

This entry was posted in ham radio, Hardalee Press and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *