My Animals & Fish Can Talk

by Cynthia Porter


Formats

Softcover
£11.95
Hardcover
£18.95
Softcover
£11.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 18/11/2016

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 38
ISBN : 9781524649623
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 38
ISBN : 9781524651831

About the Book

Readers will cruise through many human emotions that come alive in these stories involving animals and fish. Anticipation is prominent throughout your reading journey as you wonder what happens next. Humanization via emotions/motives/want/desires/curiosity is inserted into these imaginary animals. Their dialogue advances the understanding of their actions. It’s always like they have to talk only when absolutely necessary. This is a feel-good, satisfying read, and I believe that you will want to read these stories repeatedly and never get bored. Take this ride with Barry the Panda as he enters the forbidden forest with his bamboo in search of mystery and more bamboo, and root for Freckles the Cat to find Sunshine the Cat. Hope that Freckles and his owner can return Sunshine to his owner and his new home. Admire the devotion and connection that Jerry the Boy and Essie the Cow possess and follow their journey to understanding and closure. Enjoy the happy and surprise ending for an unselfish boy who accepts his fate but wants the best for others. Root for the Yellow Fish who prompted the boy to have hope and a wish for himself.


About the Author

The author possessed a vivid imagination and loved to write from childhood through her older years. She always carried a pen and paper to jot down whatever was in her head at the time. She loved to write about what she experienced and what she did not experience. This was all interchangeable to her. She felt that her thoughts put to words would be enjoyable by all. She never considered writing down anything involving stories that children would enjoy. When her grandchildren asked her to write a story for them, she accepted the challenge without hesitation. Her grandson, Kai, loved his stuffed panda bear and was fond of his stuffed cow. Her granddaughter, Nia, requested that she write about a cat. She also liked fish. Hence the Pandas, Essie the Cow, Sunshine the Cat, and the Yellow Fish were born/lived/talked in her stories. She was overwhelmed by their enjoyment in listening to her reading these new stories. She felt that other children would enjoy and appreciate hearing and reading these same stories.