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Patty is a lumber stacker who loves leaving bits of food around the sawmill floor for the local little animals. One day after she drops popcorn on the floor, she is pleasantly surprised to see Cecil Raven snacking on it a few minutes later.
Patty is not the only sawmill worker leaving Cecil food. After he snatches pieces of sandwiches from Landon and Wesley, Cecil brings his wife, Hannah, to the sawmill to enjoy the snacks with him. As they fly between their nest and the sawmill, the ravens provide lots of entertainment for the workers as they reveal their unusual eating habits.
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Produktbeschreibung
Patty is a lumber stacker who loves leaving bits of food around the sawmill floor for the local little animals. One day after she drops popcorn on the floor, she is pleasantly surprised to see Cecil Raven snacking on it a few minutes later.

Patty is not the only sawmill worker leaving Cecil food. After he snatches pieces of sandwiches from Landon and Wesley, Cecil brings his wife, Hannah, to the sawmill to enjoy the snacks with him. As they fly between their nest and the sawmill, the ravens provide lots of entertainment for the workers as they reveal their unusual eating habits.

The Raven's Lunch is the charming tale of a bird family as they feast on all the bits of food left for them by a group of sawmill workers.


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Autorenporträt
Patricia Torsen is a seventy-three-year-old great-grandmother who loves to encourage young readers through her stories inspired by the animal activity she witnessed while working in a sawmill for twenty-seven years. This is the second book in a series.