Maxwell's Tales
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About the Book
Parents, grandparents and caregivers the world over searching for stories suitable for children will find Maxwell's Tales to be a delightful collection. These are adventurous, interesting stories of puppies, turtles, birds and animals of all kinds. The book contains thirty-three (33) light-hearted, wholesome stories that are appropriate for young people. The illustrations, by Nola Meyer, are beautiful depictions of the animals and their surroundings. Often written from the animal's point of view, the author gives insight into the habits and lives of various animals and hopes that these stories will increase interest and inspire a greater love for the animals and birds with which we share the world.
About the Author
Maxwell Ellis is a poet and writer who has four sisters, four daughters and is the grandfather of five. He is a Marine veteran of World War II and resides in St. Joseph, Missouri. As a father, Mr. Ellis always told bedtime stories to his children and after they were grown, to his grandchildren. Seeing a need for stories of this type, Mr. Ellis undertook writing Maxwell's Tales. He is a great storyteller and has mastered the art of transferring his oral skills to the printed page. The experiences of a lifetime combined with his writing gift have evolved into stories which will bring joy and delight to both the reader and the listener.