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Attention Deficit-Hyperactive Disorder meets the classic anthropomorphic Bantu tale and they have a baby. That's the short description of Ouwangalaymah! The "Tail" of the Name of the Tree. It's a tale that begins when everyone forgets; the name of the tree that is. Yofti, a young ringtail Lemur deals with issues that arise from his impetuous, hyperactive nature. Forced to face the consequences of his actions, he winds up saving the day with a little help from his friend, a rather persistent Tortoise, an Eagle, and a wise (ass) one who lives beyond the dark forest, across the burning desert…mehr

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Attention Deficit-Hyperactive Disorder meets the classic anthropomorphic Bantu tale and they have a baby. That's the short description of Ouwangalaymah! The "Tail" of the Name of the Tree. It's a tale that begins when everyone forgets; the name of the tree that is. Yofti, a young ringtail Lemur deals with issues that arise from his impetuous, hyperactive nature. Forced to face the consequences of his actions, he winds up saving the day with a little help from his friend, a rather persistent Tortoise, an Eagle, and a wise (ass) one who lives beyond the dark forest, across the burning desert sands, and way up on the steep high mountain. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and in the end, you will probably forget just like everyone else has. The name of the tree I mean. The facts have been changed to assuage the author who loves Ringtail Lemurs and wanted them in his story. I mean if you can accept talking animals, then you should be able to embrace a displaced family of mammals! And the facts aren't too far off. Check out this article from NPR https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122813054
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Samuel E. Kirkman Jr. is the oldest living 4-year-old. He graduated from Cooper High in 1980, moved to Fresno California where he and his family lived for 13 years before moving back to Abilene in 2013. With his beautiful wife Melissa, their 2nd son James, (Their 1st born son Ethan is all married off and living in the Caymans!) and his wonderful mother Martha Sue, Sam is delighted to be back in the key city. Sam is a published illustrator having worked on 8 stories for FarFaria, an Intuary co. Children's reading app, a self-published author/illustrator in several anthology works, and many other projects imposable to keep up with. An avid Gardener, Plant nut, Painter, Sculptor, Crafter, Handyman, Crazy man, a raiser of Chickens and eater of their eggs. See more of Sam's work on his website http://www.samuelkirkman.com