Narrated by a mysterious figure named Druber, this is the story of a morning when things appear to be going very wrong. The blame seems to belong to a rooster who didn't do what he was supposed to do. But is it his fault? He does have a good reason. And, just maybe . . . what finally happens is better than anyone could have imagined. In the spirit of Wind in the Willows and Alice in Wonderland, it is a story for children as well as gifted adults. "Don't be so sure, squirrel. I could have exciting and important things to say. More than that cock-a-doodle stuff."
Narrated by a mysterious figure named Druber, this is the story of a morning when things appear to be going very wrong. The blame seems to belong to a rooster who didn't do what he was supposed to do. But is it his fault? He does have a good reason. And, just maybe . . . what finally happens is better than anyone could have imagined. In the spirit of Wind in the Willows and Alice in Wonderland, it is a story for children as well as gifted adults. "Don't be so sure, squirrel. I could have exciting and important things to say. More than that cock-a-doodle stuff."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Donald Anderson was born and raised in Rochester, New York. He did his undergraduate work at Hartwick College and received his graduate degrees from the University of Arizona in Tucson. During his four decades at Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, he taught literature, composition, creative writing, and theatre. He was also fortunate to direct a variety of playwrights such as William Shakespeare, Noel Coward, Edward Albee, and Eugene Ionesco. His full-length study of playwright Philip Barry, entitled "Shadowed Cocktails," was published by Southern Illinois University Press in 2010. In recent years he has published-via CKBooks-the novel "Currencies of August" (2016) and a book for young teens entitled "The Hard-Rock Rooster of Rose-Nose Mound" (2017).
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