A Crow Named Pedro

A Crow Named Pedro

by Mr. Joseph
A Crow Named Pedro

A Crow Named Pedro

by Mr. Joseph

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Overview

Pedro, as they call him besides calling him a crow, finds himself lost in the desert. Pedro finds the terrain and the environment an adventure. He finds life-threatening issues everywhere he turns. There seems to be no end to his dilemma.

Pedro finally finds himself set in with Mr. Wiley Cat but keeps his distance. See, they are not alone either. It is a welcome party no one wants to meet, and too much generosity leads to suspicion. It seems like everyone wants to adhere to taking him home, at least for a night.

It would make you think why a sidewinder, rattlesnake, coyote, wolf, fox, and cat would argue to jumping to offer him in. Pedro is new anyway.

Then there are the Indians and the settlers-the people. And there is the animal council. It just doesn't seem to be an end.

I hope that you enjoy this book and also "The Flea and the Fox" by me, Mr. Joseph.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781796026214
Publisher: Author Solutions Inc
Publication date: 04/17/2019
Pages: 24
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Basically (1st thru 3rd Grade)
During childhood at grade school: Dreamer, loved telling to finish stories. I seemed to finding myself always staring out the window, in my own world at times, just daydreaming. Wanting to grow up: to write stories, I did not know how, when, or even if it would be feasible as an adult. Most other children talked of being, teachers, coaches, lawyers, nurses, doctors and veterinarian's, I did not understand the scope of being a writer and author.
While my own daughter was young and a little just before, I started my passion to writing again. Today here I sit with our daughter grown and a family of her own. My authorship passion is back and flowing. My pen is flowing on the endless pieces of paper once again.
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