Racso, a young city rat, has run away from home to join the famous rats of NIMH in their secret community, Thorn Valley. Racso wants to escape a dark secret in his past – and he longs to be a hero. But the other rats aren’t impressed with his city smarts. They're too busy trying to stop humans from building a dam that will flood the valley. The dam's computer is programmed to destroy their home!
The rats have faced crises before, but it is Racso who comes up with a brilliant idea to sabotage the project. And when the rats put his dangerous plan into action, Racso has a chance to prove himself – and learn what it really means to be a hero.
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"As for you..." Nicodemus paused. "We haven't talked about whether you should stay."
Racso had never really considered the possibility that he would not stay at Thorn Valley. For a moment he was at a loss for words. Finally he said weakly, "I want to stay."
"Why?" Nicodemus asked.
Racso hesitated. He wanted to speak well, but he was scared. After a while he said, "I want to be a scientist. I want to be a hero, like you."
Nicodemus looked genuinely startled. He laughed briefly. His good eye was open wide, and he regarded Racso with quite amusement. "I am not a hero," he said. "And Thorn Valley is not in the business of raising heroes. Heroes are creatures of adversity – war, fire, accident or disaster. Our dreams for Thorn Valley don’t include the tragic circumstances that produce heroes. What we want is a community where rats cooperate to provide food and shelter, where work and pleasure are part of everyone’s life."
"But you'll need heroes," Racso argued. "You'll need leaders."
"Leaders, yes," Nicodemus nodded. "But leaders are no more heroic than the rat who carries more grain than she really has to, or the student who does not lose his temper when another rat takes what is rightfully his."
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