![]() Keith took out his car toys and a little red motorcycle and began to play with them after his parents went to their room. The elderly busboy, Matt, promised that there were no mice in the hotel. ![]() Keith said that he would not mind if there were mice in the hotel. Gridley was unhappy with the inn because it looked old and probably had mice, the family decided to stay until the holiday was over. He and his family had driven from Ohio and his father wanted to take a break from the road before continuing on in the terrible Fourth of July traffic. In the first chapter, the omniscient narrator says that Keith Gridley did not know he was being watched as he walked into Room 215 at the Mountain View Inn in California. The novel is narrated in the third-person past by an omniscient narrator who is able to switch into different characters’ minds at will, though most of our time is spent with Ralph and Keith. The following version of this book was used to create this study guide: Cleary, Beverly. ![]()
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