Tiny Houses: Advantages And Disadvantages Of Living Tiny

Ricky so very badly wants to be scary like his parents and big brothers. There’s just one problem: he’s tiny! Terror birds are supposed to be terrifying—it’s in the name. Frustrated and impatient, he departs from his nest and embarks on a quest to scare at least one animal. Does he really have to frighten somebody to fit in, or will Ricky discover another way to belong?

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Tiny Houses: Advantages And Disadvantages Of Living Tiny

Ricky so very badly wants to be scary like his parents and big brothers. There’s just one problem: he’s tiny! Terror birds are supposed to be terrifying—it’s in the name. Frustrated and impatient, he departs from his nest and embarks on a quest to scare at least one animal. Does he really have to frighten somebody to fit in, or will Ricky discover another way to belong?

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Tiny Houses: Advantages And Disadvantages Of Living Tiny

Tiny Houses: Advantages And Disadvantages Of Living Tiny

by John Clark
Tiny Houses: Advantages And Disadvantages Of Living Tiny

Tiny Houses: Advantages And Disadvantages Of Living Tiny

by John Clark

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Overview

Ricky so very badly wants to be scary like his parents and big brothers. There’s just one problem: he’s tiny! Terror birds are supposed to be terrifying—it’s in the name. Frustrated and impatient, he departs from his nest and embarks on a quest to scare at least one animal. Does he really have to frighten somebody to fit in, or will Ricky discover another way to belong?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152550511
Publisher: Wildfire Elements, Inc.
Publication date: 12/23/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 123 KB

About the Author

My name is Emlyn, and I emerged from the womb with a fountain pen clutched in my left hand–and that’s totally a true story. Reading Harold and the Purple Crayon as a child changed my life, opening my eyes to the world that could exist if only I was willing to create it. I’ve never forgotten that lesson. In fact, I wrote and illustrated my first kid’s books at the age of 8, as a gift to my younger brothers, which means I have almost 20 years of experience as an author (thank you very much).When I’m not writing, I run a large book club in Ann Arbor and am the president of author PR firm Novel Publicity.I’ll be starting out with the Evolved Publishing team with 3 picture books for children 4-6 years old: HONEY THE HERO (about an intrepid parakeet), POPPY THE PROUD (starring a peacock, of course), and DAVEY THE DETECTIVE (featuring a curious crow). Yes, I do love birds, and with the great illustrations and inspiring stories these books will offer, I hope your kids will love them too.I’ll be following up the children’s series with books for middle-graders, teens and adults–everything from YA to literary fiction. I love it all.
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