Stuart Little is a shy, philosophical little mouse with a big heart and a taste for adventure. In spite of his diminutive stature, barely two inches tall, Stuart sets forth into the world with some mighty big plans: to ride a Fifth Avenue bus, to win a sailboat race in Central Park, and to teach school for a day. But Stuart's greatest adventure begins when he decides to find his best friend, Margalo, a pretty little bird who once lived in a Boston fern in the Littles' house in New York City. Climbing into his tiny car, Stuart hits the open road, sure he's heading in the right direction, only to find himself in for a big surprise.
E.B. White
E.B. White was an American writer known for his timeless children's book "Charlotte's Web," which explores themes of friendship and selflessness. His simple yet elegant prose style and keen observations of human nature have made him a beloved figure in American literature, influencing generations of writers with his wit and wisdom.