Cucumbers the Rabbit

by Anthony W. Grillo


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Softcover
$31.95
Hardcover
$47.95
E-Book
$5.95
Softcover
$31.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 26/12/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 386
ISBN : 9781499070019
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 386
ISBN : 9781499070002
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 386
ISBN : 9781499069990

About the Book

Meet the rabbit with green fur and is as cool as his name. Cucumbers the Rabbit is his name. Adventure is his game. In this collection of twenty stories, Cucumbers, with his friends, Blaze, Sunny, Drooler, Bouncy-Bounce, Spinner, Henry, Knock Knock, Flirty, and Mudflap, face monsters, UFOs, an evil circus owner, a magical island, a powerful rabbit witch, a tyrannical alien general, an Alaskan farmer, a vicious fox, and a "spooky" computer. Along the way, Cucumbers manages to star in a Hollywood movie and help his friend's lonely father find a wife. Discover how Cucumbers’ friends get even with a prankster ghost. Find out what happens when Flirty falls in love with two human sisters. Discover why the frogs are angry with the rabbits. Learn why Cucumbers’ fur is green and who he takes on his first date. Who is Princess Cleo supposed to marry? What surprise awaits Cucumbers at Foggy Island? How does a part of Bunny Town get destroyed after something that happens at Sunny's birthday party? And, what is Cucumbers’ big secret? Come and explore Cucumbers’ world. There is danger and mysteries to be solved, but there is also friendship and love. Escape into this world of fantasy and enjoy a laugh along the way.


About the Author

Anthony W. Grillo, a graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, has worked as a foreman, salesman, manager, and a truck driver in five different states. He now lives with his wife in Wisconsin, is the father of five, refereed High School Hockey, taught Catechism, and is a volunteer firefighter. This writing venture began when he was entertaining his youngest daughter, Elizabeth, who was four at the time, with a bedtime story. Later, the stories turned into a father-daughter project with Elizabeth becoming a co-writer.