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Well, Monday was a blurry fuzz; It left me in a fog. Sore and sad, I asked my dad, "Could I please have a dog?" This is a story of a boy, a dream, and the worst day ever. But mostly, it's a story about optimism. Written with meter and rhyme, wit and whimsy, this delightful book by poet Marshall Silverman will have children and parents alike rolling over with laughter.

Produktbeschreibung
Well, Monday was a blurry fuzz; It left me in a fog. Sore and sad, I asked my dad, "Could I please have a dog?" This is a story of a boy, a dream, and the worst day ever. But mostly, it's a story about optimism. Written with meter and rhyme, wit and whimsy, this delightful book by poet Marshall Silverman will have children and parents alike rolling over with laughter.
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Autorenporträt
Marshall Silverman-Marshall lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with his beautiful (and tolerant) wife and three children. His family includes dogs, cats, and fish. They also have four new chickens. The coop is weasel-proof ... but that's a story for another book. In addition to writing children's poetry, Marshall putters at his work bench a lot, plays the violin occasionally, runs marathons sometimes, and shaves his head weekly. He has a busy medical practice as well, but he does not give shots to his patients. (He asks his nurse to do that.)