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The Long Story of Mount Pester invites readers to join the author and illustrator on an epic journey into imagination. A timeless read-aloud which speaks to young readers' fascination with magical creatures along with the supreme importance of candy, The Long Story of Mount Pester is a book that brings equal reading pleasure to parents, children, teachers and caregivers. The Prince of Pesterville has disappeared and four reluctant Ditch Diggers journey across a strange land to stop the volcano Mount Pester from erupting and covering the little town of Pesterville with lava. HoneyMoon, a large…mehr

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The Long Story of Mount Pester invites readers to join the author and illustrator on an epic journey into imagination. A timeless read-aloud which speaks to young readers' fascination with magical creatures along with the supreme importance of candy, The Long Story of Mount Pester is a book that brings equal reading pleasure to parents, children, teachers and caregivers. The Prince of Pesterville has disappeared and four reluctant Ditch Diggers journey across a strange land to stop the volcano Mount Pester from erupting and covering the little town of Pesterville with lava. HoneyMoon, a large lizard, Majah, his sweet friend and a lizard of equal proportion, and Neebelius, a scientific boy, want nothing to do with the adventure. Their companion Rudy, a chatty, rambunctious girl-squirrel, has something different in mind. Along the tenacious way, loyalty, trust, patience and love prevail.
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Autorenporträt
Glenn Carley's published work includes Polenta at Midnight: Tales of Gusto and Enchantment in North York (Vehicule Press, 2008); short stories in Italian Canadians at Table (Guernica Editions, 2011; L.Gatto-White and D. De Santis, editors); Good Enough From Here (an arctic memoir, Rock's Mills Press, 2020); and Il Vagabondo: An Urban Opera (Guernica, 2021). A resident of Bolton, Ontario, Carley is retired from the position of chief social worker in a Toronto-area school board. He grandparents with his wife, Mary and together they grow.