Zack's Point of View: Ants and Turnips
Zack, an intelligent, conscientious, and handsome donkey, lives on a small farm just west of Yosemite National Park with his mom and dad. With his two best donkey friends, Willie and Pedro, who are less conscientious, Zack works hard to help his parents and the other farm animals support the livelihood of the farm’s elderly owner, Mr. Donohue. Zack’s dad is the natural leader of the farm animals. He supervises their work activities and generally helps to ensure that they get along with one another. This is a very difficult job given that the animals are so different and always have their own self-interest in mind. Zack, Willie, and Pedro also play hard during their leisure time and enjoy seeing the sights in Yosemite, especially the sunset from high atop Glacier Point. While playing their favorite game of cowboys and Indians one day, they accidentally break a fence owned by their not-so-friendly neighbor, Mr. Bumby, who is Mr. Donohue’s nephew. Mr. Bumby reacts angrily and disrespectfully toward Mr. Donohue about the fence breakage, which ultimately contributes to Mr. Donohue’s death. His small farm is left to Mr. Bumby who has no use for the farm or the farm animals. Mr. Bumby sends Zack’s mom and dad and a young female donkey, Zelda, to the far eastern side of Yosemite National Park. He then places Zack in the dreaded Corner Lot to sell him and to punish him for breaking the fence. Saddened and discouraged by the drastic turn of events, Zack is at a very low point in his young life. However, during his first night in the Corner Lot, Mr. Bumby places an old racehorse, Silver Streak, into the lot in order to sell him because he is too old to be of any value to him. Zack and Silver Streak meet and take some comfort in having someone to talk to about their plight. During the second night, Zack’s uncle Joseph, a retired Catholic priest, comes to the Corner Lot to comfort and encourage Zack. Uncle Joseph tells Zack that all things work for good as long as we have faith in God. He encourages Zack to take courage and to become a strong, new leader for the farm animals who need him very much. He also tells Zack to pray about it, and that God will provide a way for good things to result from all that’s happened. Zack’s faith has an opportunity to grow. Zack’s friends, Willie and Pedro, don’t abandon him; instead they go into hiding to avoid being caught and placed up for sale by Mr. Bumby. They also visit Zack at the Corner Lot to encourage him and to let him know they’ll try to free him so he can help the other farm animals. Their visit was very short as Mr. Bumby arrived at the lot and scared them away. That same night, as Mr. Bumby was loading hay into a wagon in the feed barn, he falls from the barn loft into the wagon. A lighted lantern he was using falls with him, causing the hay around the wagon to burst into flames. Mr. Bumby lies unconscious in the wagon. Many of the farm animals see the fire in the barn and sound the alarm with their shouts. Zack and Silver Streak also see the fire and hear the animals’ shouts. Zack encourages Silver Streak to follow him into the burning barn to see how they can help. Seeing Mr. Bumby lying in the wagon, they know they must move the wagon out of the barn to safety. Zack hitches Silver Streak to the wagon, and then Zack goes to the back of the wagon to push. Together they move the wagon out of the barn into the barnyard. They instantly become heroes to all the barnyard animals. Mr. Bumby recovers from the fall and, in a few days, has a change of heart about the farm animals. He’s especially thankful that Zack and Silver Streak saved him from the burning barn. As a result, he releases them from the Corner Lot, and they join the other farm animals in a grand homecoming. The animals continue to be concerned about their fate, whether they will be sold or not and what will happen to the farm. Mr. Bumby continues with his change-of-heart attitude and decides to convert the farm into
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Zack's Point of View: Ants and Turnips
Zack, an intelligent, conscientious, and handsome donkey, lives on a small farm just west of Yosemite National Park with his mom and dad. With his two best donkey friends, Willie and Pedro, who are less conscientious, Zack works hard to help his parents and the other farm animals support the livelihood of the farm’s elderly owner, Mr. Donohue. Zack’s dad is the natural leader of the farm animals. He supervises their work activities and generally helps to ensure that they get along with one another. This is a very difficult job given that the animals are so different and always have their own self-interest in mind. Zack, Willie, and Pedro also play hard during their leisure time and enjoy seeing the sights in Yosemite, especially the sunset from high atop Glacier Point. While playing their favorite game of cowboys and Indians one day, they accidentally break a fence owned by their not-so-friendly neighbor, Mr. Bumby, who is Mr. Donohue’s nephew. Mr. Bumby reacts angrily and disrespectfully toward Mr. Donohue about the fence breakage, which ultimately contributes to Mr. Donohue’s death. His small farm is left to Mr. Bumby who has no use for the farm or the farm animals. Mr. Bumby sends Zack’s mom and dad and a young female donkey, Zelda, to the far eastern side of Yosemite National Park. He then places Zack in the dreaded Corner Lot to sell him and to punish him for breaking the fence. Saddened and discouraged by the drastic turn of events, Zack is at a very low point in his young life. However, during his first night in the Corner Lot, Mr. Bumby places an old racehorse, Silver Streak, into the lot in order to sell him because he is too old to be of any value to him. Zack and Silver Streak meet and take some comfort in having someone to talk to about their plight. During the second night, Zack’s uncle Joseph, a retired Catholic priest, comes to the Corner Lot to comfort and encourage Zack. Uncle Joseph tells Zack that all things work for good as long as we have faith in God. He encourages Zack to take courage and to become a strong, new leader for the farm animals who need him very much. He also tells Zack to pray about it, and that God will provide a way for good things to result from all that’s happened. Zack’s faith has an opportunity to grow. Zack’s friends, Willie and Pedro, don’t abandon him; instead they go into hiding to avoid being caught and placed up for sale by Mr. Bumby. They also visit Zack at the Corner Lot to encourage him and to let him know they’ll try to free him so he can help the other farm animals. Their visit was very short as Mr. Bumby arrived at the lot and scared them away. That same night, as Mr. Bumby was loading hay into a wagon in the feed barn, he falls from the barn loft into the wagon. A lighted lantern he was using falls with him, causing the hay around the wagon to burst into flames. Mr. Bumby lies unconscious in the wagon. Many of the farm animals see the fire in the barn and sound the alarm with their shouts. Zack and Silver Streak also see the fire and hear the animals’ shouts. Zack encourages Silver Streak to follow him into the burning barn to see how they can help. Seeing Mr. Bumby lying in the wagon, they know they must move the wagon out of the barn to safety. Zack hitches Silver Streak to the wagon, and then Zack goes to the back of the wagon to push. Together they move the wagon out of the barn into the barnyard. They instantly become heroes to all the barnyard animals. Mr. Bumby recovers from the fall and, in a few days, has a change of heart about the farm animals. He’s especially thankful that Zack and Silver Streak saved him from the burning barn. As a result, he releases them from the Corner Lot, and they join the other farm animals in a grand homecoming. The animals continue to be concerned about their fate, whether they will be sold or not and what will happen to the farm. Mr. Bumby continues with his change-of-heart attitude and decides to convert the farm into
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Zack's Point of View: Ants and Turnips

Zack's Point of View: Ants and Turnips

by Wayne Hunt
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Zack, an intelligent, conscientious, and handsome donkey, lives on a small farm just west of Yosemite National Park with his mom and dad. With his two best donkey friends, Willie and Pedro, who are less conscientious, Zack works hard to help his parents and the other farm animals support the livelihood of the farm’s elderly owner, Mr. Donohue. Zack’s dad is the natural leader of the farm animals. He supervises their work activities and generally helps to ensure that they get along with one another. This is a very difficult job given that the animals are so different and always have their own self-interest in mind. Zack, Willie, and Pedro also play hard during their leisure time and enjoy seeing the sights in Yosemite, especially the sunset from high atop Glacier Point. While playing their favorite game of cowboys and Indians one day, they accidentally break a fence owned by their not-so-friendly neighbor, Mr. Bumby, who is Mr. Donohue’s nephew. Mr. Bumby reacts angrily and disrespectfully toward Mr. Donohue about the fence breakage, which ultimately contributes to Mr. Donohue’s death. His small farm is left to Mr. Bumby who has no use for the farm or the farm animals. Mr. Bumby sends Zack’s mom and dad and a young female donkey, Zelda, to the far eastern side of Yosemite National Park. He then places Zack in the dreaded Corner Lot to sell him and to punish him for breaking the fence. Saddened and discouraged by the drastic turn of events, Zack is at a very low point in his young life. However, during his first night in the Corner Lot, Mr. Bumby places an old racehorse, Silver Streak, into the lot in order to sell him because he is too old to be of any value to him. Zack and Silver Streak meet and take some comfort in having someone to talk to about their plight. During the second night, Zack’s uncle Joseph, a retired Catholic priest, comes to the Corner Lot to comfort and encourage Zack. Uncle Joseph tells Zack that all things work for good as long as we have faith in God. He encourages Zack to take courage and to become a strong, new leader for the farm animals who need him very much. He also tells Zack to pray about it, and that God will provide a way for good things to result from all that’s happened. Zack’s faith has an opportunity to grow. Zack’s friends, Willie and Pedro, don’t abandon him; instead they go into hiding to avoid being caught and placed up for sale by Mr. Bumby. They also visit Zack at the Corner Lot to encourage him and to let him know they’ll try to free him so he can help the other farm animals. Their visit was very short as Mr. Bumby arrived at the lot and scared them away. That same night, as Mr. Bumby was loading hay into a wagon in the feed barn, he falls from the barn loft into the wagon. A lighted lantern he was using falls with him, causing the hay around the wagon to burst into flames. Mr. Bumby lies unconscious in the wagon. Many of the farm animals see the fire in the barn and sound the alarm with their shouts. Zack and Silver Streak also see the fire and hear the animals’ shouts. Zack encourages Silver Streak to follow him into the burning barn to see how they can help. Seeing Mr. Bumby lying in the wagon, they know they must move the wagon out of the barn to safety. Zack hitches Silver Streak to the wagon, and then Zack goes to the back of the wagon to push. Together they move the wagon out of the barn into the barnyard. They instantly become heroes to all the barnyard animals. Mr. Bumby recovers from the fall and, in a few days, has a change of heart about the farm animals. He’s especially thankful that Zack and Silver Streak saved him from the burning barn. As a result, he releases them from the Corner Lot, and they join the other farm animals in a grand homecoming. The animals continue to be concerned about their fate, whether they will be sold or not and what will happen to the farm. Mr. Bumby continues with his change-of-heart attitude and decides to convert the farm into

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ISBN-13: 9781469104768
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Publication date: 01/26/2009
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