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Torie-Torie and the Formaldehyde Brothers, A Sassy Skunk Story is an illustrated peppy poetry narrative filled with action, adventure and a twirling twist. Sparks fly when one endearing but rambunctious skunk, who thinks he's a Spanish fighting bull from Spain, faces his urges and tousles with cunning klutzy cowboys, cuddles with dainty daring damsels, only to get swallowed by a time tampering tornado that turns out to be more than just a thrill. This tantalizing tale rest where the Old West meets a surprising past tense experience. Torie-Torie and the Formaldehyde Brothers is written with the…mehr

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Torie-Torie and the Formaldehyde Brothers, A Sassy Skunk Story is an illustrated peppy poetry narrative filled with action, adventure and a twirling twist. Sparks fly when one endearing but rambunctious skunk, who thinks he's a Spanish fighting bull from Spain, faces his urges and tousles with cunning klutzy cowboys, cuddles with dainty daring damsels, only to get swallowed by a time tampering tornado that turns out to be more than just a thrill. This tantalizing tale rest where the Old West meets a surprising past tense experience. Torie-Torie and the Formaldehyde Brothers is written with the author's grandchildren in mind who represent some the personalities behind the characters. Geared for children, young adults, and the child within us grownups, this short story is packed with fun-loving free rhyme and frisky ribbing rhythms that are both educational, as well as, a playful game meant to entertain.
Autorenporträt
Terra Summers is a Santa Cruz poet, artist and performer. Originally from Toledo, Ohio, she came from a family of self-taught artists, musicians and craftsman. By her teens she was into writing songs and acing a four year art program. Later she gained a background in theater, film and pantomime in the San Francisco Bay Area while also writing poetry and creating artworks. Since living in the Santa Cruz County she has written three more books and sells her digital paintings with poems as greeting cards and small prints.