Scubby Seal and Tubby Turtle

by Anita Everett


Formats

Softcover
$21.99
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$21.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 4/16/2015

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 40
ISBN : 9781503551237
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 40
ISBN : 9781503551244

About the Book

Read two more stories in the ABC series that tell of the near escapes, lonely nights, terrifying adventures and the joy of a new life in this latest edition of animal stories. Meet Pauline Porcupine who struggles to rear her children and Ricky Rabbit who faces challenges no little rabbit should ever know. These stories are not only exciting to read but also informative as the reality of their lives and habits are woven into these tales of that will excite and thrill the reader.


About the Author

Author was born in Comox, B.C., raised in Powell River and now lives in Abbotsford. Anita has always written – beginning with children’s stories when she as a teenager, eventually hosting a personal column for a number of years with the Powell river News. In 2008 Anita was injured in a horrific traffic accident in the jungles of Belize; nearing the end of her almost two year hospitalization, Anita picked up her pen once again. Long divorced with two children, she had remarried and travelled extensively through Mexico, U.S.A., Japan, Malaysia and Europe with a cherished month plus on Crete where she was able to indulge her lifelong passion in history. She was widowed shortly after then later traveled back to Italy and fulfilled a long held desire to visit Egypt. A lover of piano and opera, Anita also enjoyed many years with her string bass in a school, then community band. She has done many things from grocery clerk to model to telecommunications rep but writing remains a constant hobby. The author will sometimes use “big” words in the belief that children need to be exposed to a better usage of English. Although her stories are all about animals, Anita has owned only two cats in her life – “Snowy” and “D.C.” both of whom died unnatural deaths. The love and empathy she felt for both pets colours her writing today.