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Enter The Long Story of Mount Pootzah! Mount Pester has disappeared into the imagination and the Prince of Pesterville is rescued. He returns to the little town of Pesterville to excavate the PesterPop Factory and continue production of those scrumptious candies known as PesterPops. But now Mount Pootzah, the mysterious volcano behind Mount Pester, belches smoke and threatens the safety of the town. Once again our four reluctant Ditch Diggers travel on a quest to solve the terrible mystery of Mount Pootzah. Some magical creatures wish to help out along the way---but others have something…mehr

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Enter The Long Story of Mount Pootzah! Mount Pester has disappeared into the imagination and the Prince of Pesterville is rescued. He returns to the little town of Pesterville to excavate the PesterPop Factory and continue production of those scrumptious candies known as PesterPops. But now Mount Pootzah, the mysterious volcano behind Mount Pester, belches smoke and threatens the safety of the town. Once again our four reluctant Ditch Diggers travel on a quest to solve the terrible mystery of Mount Pootzah. Some magical creatures wish to help out along the way---but others have something different in mind! This sequel to The Long Story of Mount Pester is a companion read-aloud that will delight children and the young-at-heart alike.
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.