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In a lecture hall on October 13, 1927, the speaker, Thursby, welcomes the audience. Although only five inches tall, Thursby is elegantly dressed; also, his head is that of a lop-eared rabbit. An English lop rabbit, to be specific. Thursby relates a story of long past: In a grand house in the country, six figments of the imagination (specifically nursery figments, also known as Cozies) have gathered on the nursery window seat for a theatrical presentation. The performance, though, is interrupted when the new nanny arrives. From the start, something about the new nanny makes the Cozies worry for…mehr

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In a lecture hall on October 13, 1927, the speaker, Thursby, welcomes the audience. Although only five inches tall, Thursby is elegantly dressed; also, his head is that of a lop-eared rabbit. An English lop rabbit, to be specific. Thursby relates a story of long past: In a grand house in the country, six figments of the imagination (specifically nursery figments, also known as Cozies) have gathered on the nursery window seat for a theatrical presentation. The performance, though, is interrupted when the new nanny arrives. From the start, something about the new nanny makes the Cozies worry for the little human in their care--a toddler nicknamed Bingo. When their worst fears come true, the Cozies must figure out how six imaginary beings can make a difference in the world "out there."
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T.L. FISCHER holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature from McGill University of Montreal, Canada, as well as two advanced degrees in far less interesting subjects. While pursuing his education, Fischer studied in both France and England. A long time ago, Fischer worked as a technical writer, as an editor of online software documentation, and as a freelance writer. Then for many years he worked professionally with victims of family violence and violence against children. These experiences led Fischer to write about the Cozies and their world of simple pleasures, where imagination protects the innocent. At the same time, Fischer was determined to avoid the trends of talking down to readers and courting the lowest common denominator. An avid dog lover, Fischer contributes five percent of all earnings on his writings to spay-and-neuter programs. His spouse, D, volunteers for animal welfare causes while Fischer writes. Visit tlfischer.net to read more about the diversified writings of T.L. Fischer.