The wonderment of the circus through a child’s eyes, told in catchy poetic form, reminiscent of Dr. Seuss books, including vibrant full color illustrations throughout. Jake, Tom, Jen and Jessica are siblings. One afternoon they discover the exciting circus of their memories has once again come back to their very town and they beg their dad to take them. Dad is quite willing, as he and the kids recount all the wonderful things that they hope to see and what they thought was the most stupendous thing about their last circus. All is going well until a brief, heated argument arises among the children about what is the very “best” thing of all - brief, because Dad lays down the law. Unless they can behave, no one will go. Reason prevails, and the kids and Dad are rewarded by seeing an even better and bigger circus than they remember. “And it was very, very good.” This book is intended to be read by children of elementary school age and read to preschoolers by their parents. It truly captures the flavor and excitement of that great American institution, THE CIRCUS.
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This book is intended to be read by children of elementary school age and read to preschoolers by their parents. It truly captures the flavor and excitement of that great American institution, THE CIRCUS.
About the Author:
Lindsey Michael Miller lives and works as an author and freelance journalist in Denver, Co. In addition to his children’s books, he has written a successful screenplay, and poetry published in several publications. He freelances for several newspapers in Colorado and Oklahoma. He also spends time snowboarding, rock climbing, mountain biking, and dancing. He is currently working on a sequel to this book for children plus a murder/mystery expose for adults. He will attend Graduate School in New York for his Master's Degree in Creative Writing in the fall. Phillip Griswold is a freelance illustrator and artist. He received his B.F.A. from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, OK. and lives and works in his native New England. He has painted and drawn portraits by commission, but also enjoys creation of artwork from his own imagination.
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