THE CAT WILL MEW AND THE DOG WILL HAVE HIS DAY
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About the Book
It seems that many of us, me included, have now and then given thought to writing a novel. Recently with pen in hand and a sheaf of notebook paper, I sat down to begin such an endeavor. Unfortunately I was on the far outskirts of the nebulae wondering what to write about. After an infinite amount of cogitating, I decided that a children’s book would be the easiest way to go. While painfully progressing, the plot started thickening and suggestiveness crept into the fabric of this innocent tale. Justification told me that there was already a great glut of juvenile journalism out there so the new direction of this smoldering epic was not only copasetic, but also preferable. The additional non-limited latitude meant that this fable could now cover 360 degrees of our grand and glorious globe. My synopsis can only hint at the odyssey that awaits the sophisticated connoisseurs of literature. This story is about the paradoxical adventures of a pair of Royal-blooded Mongolian twins who are being chronicled into a rainbow of historical events. I have very much enjoyed writing this story and wonder why I did not start doing so sixty or seventy years earlier. Hopefully amongst the “seven billion”, there is a smattering of “senses of humor” that jibe and coincide with mind. RUBARB
About the Author
Rustle Jones lives in Redondo Beach, CA with his wife Barbara. He has two daughters, Judy and Jeannie and two grandchildren, Forrest and Winter. Rustle is a native son of California.