Author: | David L Wallace | ISBN: | 9780997225754 |
Publisher: | David L Wallace | Publication: | May 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | David L Wallace |
ISBN: | 9780997225754 |
Publisher: | David L Wallace |
Publication: | May 1, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Ralphy the Rabbit’s dream came true when a little girl named Marta took him home from the pet store. In his new home, Ralphy and Goldie the Fish immediately became friends. One day, Marta’s mom brought home a stray cat. Ralphy couldn’t quite put his finger on what it was, but something seemed off about Oscar the Cat. Ralphy and Oscar didn’t get along and Goldie feared Oscar wanted to turn her into a nice bowl of fish stew.
On their way with Marta and her parents to see Marvin the Magician at the flea market, Ralphy and Oscar find themselves stranded on the streets of Orlando, forcing them to work together to try and safely reach Marta. Can they overcome their differences? Join them on their humorous and lessons learning journey through the streets of Orlando to reach Marta at the flea market.
“An entertaining, short novel for early readers that promotes creativity, friendship, and acceptance.” - Kirkus Reviews
Ralphy the Rabbit’s dream came true when a little girl named Marta took him home from the pet store. In his new home, Ralphy and Goldie the Fish immediately became friends. One day, Marta’s mom brought home a stray cat. Ralphy couldn’t quite put his finger on what it was, but something seemed off about Oscar the Cat. Ralphy and Oscar didn’t get along and Goldie feared Oscar wanted to turn her into a nice bowl of fish stew.
On their way with Marta and her parents to see Marvin the Magician at the flea market, Ralphy and Oscar find themselves stranded on the streets of Orlando, forcing them to work together to try and safely reach Marta. Can they overcome their differences? Join them on their humorous and lessons learning journey through the streets of Orlando to reach Marta at the flea market.
“An entertaining, short novel for early readers that promotes creativity, friendship, and acceptance.” - Kirkus Reviews