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I went to the curb. Soon as I reached it I flipped the stocking over, shaking it.

The rat tumbled out.

For a moment, he just lay there in the gutter, as if dazed. Then he lifted his head and shook himself. Without even looking back at me, he scurried off.

Only when he had gone did I notice that a couple of things had fallen out with him.

One was a card of Anje's. On the back was written:

Okay, he lives. You live too.

Merry Christmas!

Anjela Gabrail

The other thing was the small white flashlight.

And later I was amazed again.

As we were walking to our Christmas dinner at the Willobys', my mother took my hand and squeezed it. “Thank you so much,” she said softly.

“You mean for your present?” I said.

“That was nice. No, for the angel on the top of the tree. Eric, that was so sweet of you to fix it. It looks as good as it ever did.”

When we got home I went into the living room and looked up at the angel on the treetop. It was fixed, all right. Without the wings or robes, of course, our angel looked a little like Anje.

I laughed. It was Christmas day and I was alive—as I'd never been alive before. Felt great.

As for the flashlight, I've still got it. Sits on my bureau. Every once in a while—if I start feeling bored—it glows.

A Note about the Angel Gabriel

G
abriel is one of two angels named in the Bible. His name comes from the Hebrew, and, variously translated, means “the mighty one.” He is also known as the “Prince of Fire.” He is the angel of annunciation, mercy, vengeance, death, revelation, and resurrection.

In Jewish mythology Gabriel is connected to Adam's creation. It is also said he brought a glowing stone to Abraham for protection, the glow being the preserved light of the Garden of Eden, a source of wisdom and a shield.

In the New Testament it is Gabriel who announces the birth of Jesus to Mary. In this context he has a major association with Christmas. And it is Gabriel who will sound the trumpet for the Final Judgment.

In Islam, it's Gabriel who dictates the Koran to Muhammad. Muslims venerate him as a spirit of truth.

In
The Christmas Rat
I've taken bits and pieces from all these traditions.

As for Anje's phone number, it's in code. See if you can figure it out.

—Avi

AVI
's extraordinary range of books include fantasies, sports stories, tales of suspense and terror, historical adventures, and a graphic novel,
City of Light, City of Dark,
a
Publishers Weekly
Best Book of the Year. Other titles among his forty-five books are
Poppy (Boston Globe-Horn Book
Award),
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
(Newbery Honor and
Boston Globe-Horn Book
Award), and
Nothing but the Truth
(Newbery Honor). He is also the creator of the Breakfast Serials stories by well-known writers, which appear, chapter by chapter, in hundreds of newspapers across America, and now have more than forty million devoted weekly readers.

He and his family live in Denver, Colorado.

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Copyright © 2000 by Avi

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Book design by Ann Bobco

Jacket illustration copyright © 2000 by Leonid Gore

Jacket design by Ann Bobco

The text of this book is set in Adobe Caslon.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Avi, 1937-

The Christmas rat / Avi.

p. cm.

Summary: Alone in his apartment during Christmas vacation, eleven-year-old Eric finds himself caught in a battle between a strange exterminator and the rat he wants to kill.

ISBN 0-689-83842-5

ISBN 978-1-4814-4534-4 (eBook)

[1. Rats—Fiction. 2. Pests—Control—Fiction. 3. Apartment houses—Fiction. 4. Christmas—Fiction. 5. Angels—Fiction.] I. Title.

PZ7.A953 Ch 2000

[Fic]—dc21 99-87429

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