A review by bnewson
A Mouse Called Wolf by Dick King-Smith, Jon Goodell

4.0

Wolf was the youngest of the children, and the smallest. Therefore, he needed the most important-sounding name his mother could come up with. Looking at a torn piece of paper from the Lady's piano, he was named Wolfgang Amadeus Mo(use). The large, ungangly name made him an even bigger target for teasing, and soon the name was shortened, much to his pleasure, to Wolf. He soon discovered that he was the first mouse ever to have a talent for singing. Not only that, but Wolf became fast friends with the Lady of the House, even getting help for her when old age worked against her.

Enjoyable story! My kids really got a kick out of the mouse named Wolf, and his talent for singing. It was a nice book, and included a nice interspersing of lovely illustrations.