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Fred F. Dunn from Brooklyn, CT has released a book published by AuthorHouse titled BEAR STORIES. The stories, written in rhyme, by the late Donald Lee Shaffer, consist of witty puns and satire with an occasional hint of opinionated sarcasm from a bear's point of view. Hilarious twists to familiar fairy tales demonstrate Mr. Shaffer's unique sense of humor. Amusing "clarification" of BEARS being depicted as the true hero of historical events reveals Shaffer's distinctive wit. His exceptional styles in maintaining rhyme along with a smooth flowing story-line, coupled with an abundance of humor…mehr

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Fred F. Dunn from Brooklyn, CT has released a book published by AuthorHouse titled BEAR STORIES. The stories, written in rhyme, by the late Donald Lee Shaffer, consist of witty puns and satire with an occasional hint of opinionated sarcasm from a bear's point of view. Hilarious twists to familiar fairy tales demonstrate Mr. Shaffer's unique sense of humor. Amusing "clarification" of BEARS being depicted as the true hero of historical events reveals Shaffer's distinctive wit. His exceptional styles in maintaining rhyme along with a smooth flowing story-line, coupled with an abundance of humor makes this book a MUST-READ for people (Or Bears) of all ages. The book consists of seventy seven stories and parodies. You will laugh, you will chuckle, you will enjoy.
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DONALD LEE SHAFER (1935 - 2006); Donnie was a musician, artist, inventor and writer. He was a musician, by trade. He never had any other "paid" occupation. He started out as a high school dance band trumpet player and was in the U.S. Army band during his military service. After playing in several "Big Band" orchestras he spent thirty plus years as a "One Man Act" in a local club. He was the star. Donnie invented many special musical instruments including a seven bell trumpet. He once said he should have made a trumpet with NO bell in order to qualify for the NOBEL PRIZE. Donnie was my cousin and childhood friends, and I was fortunate to be a part of his inheritance to allow me, Fred F Dunn, to share his written words.