Rufus M.:
You've never met anyone
quite like Rufus Moffat. He gets things done, but he gets them done his way.
When he wants to check
out library books, Rufus teaches himself to write...even though he doesn't yet
know how to read. When food is scarce, he plants some special "Rufus
beans" that actually grow...despite his digging themup every
day to check on them. And Rufus has friends that other people don't even know
exist! He discovers the only invisible piano player in town, has his own
personal flying horse for a day, and tours town with the Cardboard Boy, his
dearest friend-and enemy.
Rufus isn't just the
youngest Moffat, he's also the cleverest,
the funniest, and the most unforgettable.
The Middle Moffat:
Who is Jane Moffat,
anyway? She isn't the youngest in the family, and she isn't the oldest-she is
always just Jane. How boring. So Jane decides to become a figure of mystery ...
the mysterious "Middle Moffat." But being in the middle is a lot
harder than it looks.
In between not rescuing
stray dogs, and losing and finding best friends, Jane must secretly look after
the oldest inhabitant of Cranbury...so he can live to be one hundred. Between
brushing her hair from her eyes and holding up her stockings, she has to help
the girls' basketball team win the championship. And it falls to Jane-the only
person in town with enough courage-to stand up to the frightful mechanical
wizard, Wallie Bangs.
Jane is so busy keeping
Cranbury in order that she barely has time to be plain old Jane. Sometimes the
middle is the most exciting place of all....