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  1. It was first published in 1982, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky. [1] A film adaptation was broadcast in the ABC Weekend Special series in 1991. Plot. Ralph, now an adult, still lives at the Mountain View Inn, a fading ski resort near Cucaracha, California.

  2. Initially published by ‘HarperCollins’, this would set the ‘Ralph S. Mouse’ series overall, giving the young mouse his very first adventure. First released in 1965, it would fast become a classic in time, leading to one of the most iconic characters in children’s literature.

  3. Ralph S. Mouse is the third book in Beverly Cleary’s middle-grade trilogy chronicling the adventures of a mouse who can talk to children and loves riding a tiny red motorcycle. Published in 1982 and illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky, the novel follows Ralph, who lives at the Mountain View Inn and still rides his motorcycle through the hotel ...

  4. When midnight struck at a hotel way up in the mountains, a mouse named Ralph came riding out of his hole on a motorcycle. He went right through the puddles of muddy water and anything else he can go through with it.

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  5. In this third and final Mouse novel from Newbery Medal-winning author Beverly Cleary, Ralph heads to school to see what humans do all day . . . and to discover what the "S" in Ralph S....

  6. Ralph S. Mouse is the third in a children's novel trilogy that was written by Beverly Cleary. It features Ralph, a mouse with the ability to speak, but only with certain people who tend to be loners. It was first published in 1982, illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky. [1]

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  8. Ralph is a mouse who speaks human and lives at the Mountain View Inn run by Ryan’s family. The fun starts when Ralphs motorcycle breaks and he convinces Ryan to take him to a mysterious place called school.

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