The Wideawake Mice

The Wideawake Mice
Author: Sheila K. McCullagh
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1985
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780721409191

When magic dust accidentally falls on a family of toy mice they become alive.

The Wideawake Mice in Danger and Other Stories

The Wideawake Mice in Danger and Other Stories
Author: Sheila K. McCullagh
Publisher: Mercury Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781845600396

The Wideawake Mice have had many adventures, but not only is the nighttime world of Puddle Lane strange and exciting, it also full of dangers... Stories in this volume: The Wideawake Mice go to Market Danger in the Magician's garden Jeremy's Ride A Present for Aunt Matilda The Fox and the Magician

The Wide Awake Mice and Other Stories

The Wide Awake Mice and Other Stories
Author: Sheila K. McCullagh
Publisher: Mercury Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Children's stories, English
ISBN: 9781845600389

What happens when toy mice, magic dust and the world outside the toyshop all come together?

Wide Awake

Wide Awake
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 530
Release: 1884
Genre: Children's literature, American
ISBN:

Includes "1 albertype (identified as Forbes in the plate) portrait of U.S. Grant and identified as such in the table of contents. ..."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 83.

Wide Awake

Wide Awake
Author: Patricia Morrisroe
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2010-05-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0679603638

A fourth-generation insomniac, Patricia Morrisroe decided that the only way she’d ever conquer her lifelong sleep disorder was by becoming an expert on the subject. So, armed with half a century of personal experience and a journalist’s curiosity, she set off to explore one of life’s greatest mysteries: sleep. Wide Awake is the eye-opening account of Morrisroe’s quest—a compelling memoir that blends science, culture, and business to tell the story of why she—and forty million other Americans—can’t sleep at night. Over the course of three years of research and reporting, Morrisroe talks to sleep doctors, drug makers, psychiatrists, anthropologists, hypnotherapists, “wake experts,” mattress salesmen, a magician, an astronaut, and even a reindeer herder. She spends an uncomfortable night wired up in a sleep lab. She tries “sleep restriction” and “brain music therapy.” She buys a high-end sound machine, custom-made ear plugs, and a “quiet” house in the country to escape her noisy neighbors in the city. She attends a continuing medical education course in Las Vegas, where she discovers that doctors are among the most sleep-deprived people in the country. She travels to Sonoma, California, where she attends a Dream Ball costumed as her “dream self.” To fulfill a childhood fantasy, she celebrates Christmas Eve two hundred miles north of the Arctic Circle, in the famed Icehotel tossing and turning on an ice bed. Finally, after traveling the globe, she finds the answer to her insomnia right around the corner from her apartment in New York City. A mesmerizing mix of personal insight, science and social observation, Wide Awake examines the role of sleep in our increasingly hyperactive culture. For the millions who suffer from sleepless nights and hazy caffeine-filled days, this humorous, thought-provoking and ultimately hopeful book is an essential bedtime companion. It does, however, come with a warning: Reading it will promote wakefulness.