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Goodbye Sukie - Eberz, Robert
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It's moving day and Sukie is not a happy dog! She and her family are leaving the city to live in a place she's never seen - the country! To make matters worse, she will have to say goodbye to her friends and the neighborhood she's known all her life. Not even her best friend, Franklin Frog, can cheer her up. Sukie is scared of the dangers that lurk in the country like dog-eating bears, wild tornadoes, and the many possible dark holes she could fall in, to name a few. But never fear, Sukie, a highly imaginative dog, has a secret plan that will let her stay in the city she loves, and keep her…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
It's moving day and Sukie is not a happy dog! She and her family are leaving the city to live in a place she's never seen - the country! To make matters worse, she will have to say goodbye to her friends and the neighborhood she's known all her life. Not even her best friend, Franklin Frog, can cheer her up. Sukie is scared of the dangers that lurk in the country like dog-eating bears, wild tornadoes, and the many possible dark holes she could fall in, to name a few. But never fear, Sukie, a highly imaginative dog, has a secret plan that will let her stay in the city she loves, and keep her far away from the scary countryside! Goodbye Sukie is a story about the power of imagination, and overcoming fear of the unknown. Creator Robert Eberz has illustrated over twenty-five children's books for both the trade and educational market, and was the licensed illustator for the Splat the Cat (I Can Read) series. Goodbye Sukie is book number one in the Sukie series, and with over thirty color illustrations, it is the perfect read-out-loud book. For more information about Robert Eberz and upcoming Sukie books, visit his website at www.roberteberz.com
Autorenporträt
After working in the film business for over a decade as a production designer, Robert changed course to pursue a career in the world of children's publishing. He has since illustrated over 25 books for the children's educational and trade markets. In his spare time he enjoys sculpting holiday themed "art dolls", showering his dogs Sukie and Nikko with lots of love, and exploring the city with his soul mate of 16 years. For more information about Robert and his books and illustrations visit www.roberteberz.com. If you want to see some of his art-dolls visit www.grimmgrinzstudio.com.