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The farm animals are nervous... The turkeys, the cows, and the pigs know that Farmer McDougal is planning a Thanksgiving feast-and none of them wants to be the main course. As the farmer approaches the animals, they each plead their case. The tom turkey is convincing when he says, "A feast has nothing to do with a bird; it's family and friends coming together. A home full of laughing and talking is better!" Farmer McDougal knows he must have something to feed his guests, but a feast with no meat? A meal he's been planning for fifty-two weeks? Will Thanksgiving be ruined? Join Farmer McDougal…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The farm animals are nervous... The turkeys, the cows, and the pigs know that Farmer McDougal is planning a Thanksgiving feast-and none of them wants to be the main course. As the farmer approaches the animals, they each plead their case. The tom turkey is convincing when he says, "A feast has nothing to do with a bird; it's family and friends coming together. A home full of laughing and talking is better!" Farmer McDougal knows he must have something to feed his guests, but a feast with no meat? A meal he's been planning for fifty-two weeks? Will Thanksgiving be ruined? Join Farmer McDougal and the barnyard animals as we discover whether it will be a triumph for the beasts...or a delicious Thanksgiving feast!
Autorenporträt
About the Author: General L. Brown Jr. was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. He is a graduate of Northern Michigan University and a veteran of the USMC, and he currently works as a research technician for Cliffs Natural Resources, an iron ore mining company. He and his wife, Tanya, have worked in youth ministry for over ten years, and General Brown is currently the youth pastor at New Life Church of Marquette, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. He developed the idea for McDougal's Feast when he was a stay-at-home dad to his daughter Sadè and his son Chandler; his wife colored the illustrations. They live in Negaunee, Michigan, where they love to celebrate Thanksgiving.