Complete Stories

All's Fair in Love and War

By Megan Lucas

A sequel to the film that focuses on the colony in Thorn Valley, paying particular attention to Jenner's family and the amulet. A good little read!

Changing of the Guard

by Marcus Lindemann

Brutus, now an old and frail rat that is dependent on his family, reflects on his life, friends long gone and the simple joys that he appreciates now that he can no longer be a guard. Truly a touching story.

Chronicles of a Rat's Life

by Sonja Koene

Wendy Elizabeth, a young first-generation rat, goes on a journey to London, the place of her birth, to find out about her mysterious past... and finds adventure, intrigue and love.

Entry in a Journal

By Nick Schmidt

A short narrative of the memoirs of William of NIMHmuck; a good little read and introduction to Nick's character.

Freeze Frame

By Daphne Lage

A young photographer decides to venture into the Thorn Valley Wildlife Preserve and her life is never the same again. Great writing, and also has some illustrations! Housed off-site.

George

By Chris Silva

Dr. George Yardley is often haunted by his past work with Dr. Schultz--a past no one but the Rats of NIMH new about. Now that his 'nephew,' Dante, has joined the rats of NIMH and his friends have deserted him, he feels he must face his past by creating a new future for himself--by joining Dante. A short sequel to "The Children of NIMH."

Justin's Troubles

By Vince Palacio

A short story originally written in French about Justin and some of the problems he faces in Thorn Valley after the movie. An English version is also available thanks to Steve Vanden-Eykel. Rated PG-13 for graphic violence.

Kanen's Tale

By Kanen

A rat-fable told by Kanen, the rat-priest on NIMHmuck. Quite a powerful little myth, I think you all will enjoy this.

Leon's Journal

By Quinlan

The journal of a rat that traces events before, during and after the film.

Love... And Mr. Ages?

By Christopher Silva

In this short story sequel to “The Children of NIMH,” Mr. Ages discovers that being a grumpy old man isn’t what its cracked up to be.


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