Friday, April 9, 2010

The Adventures of Tony The Deer

Mamba Books & Publishing

Tony is destined to be one of the most cherished animal character, read about him making his triumphant return to his heard. An unforgettable story your entire family will enjoy.
Join Tony as he plays in the snow and turns to see where he had walked.
Join him when he talks to a large yellow fish.
Run with him, when he chases Mr. Turkey.
Shiver with him when encounters a large bear with yellow eyes.

“A delightful Entertaining Story”

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1 comment:

  1. My first book Mr. & Mrs. Riveria: was set in Hampton Roads Virginia just after the retreat from Saigon, was an exciting spy story of two Americans fleeing for their lives into the wild high country of the U.S. Virgin Islands.

    I remember first mentioning my authorship intent to my family 2006. Then I started writing—The Adventures of “Tony the Deer.” A few years later, comments ranged from supportive to discouraging—but I wasn't deterred. Continuing to write, I wrote more stories.
    Just speaking the words of my writing goal gave projects life – sprouting the seeds. Gradually I put a series of experiences in my life—some great and some not so great with professional, spiritual and personal accounts—to get me to this point. Responses and residue from the issues of family and friends gave me new insights for addressing the struggles of my journey. Participating in workshops and taking college courses—validated my thoughts of writing books and alerted me that so many of us are struggling and looking for answers. The roller-coaster nature of the social, political and economic climate of this country pointed to a need for new ways to circumvent these troubled times. My life's missteps started to reveal instructive destinations…and another book evolved.
    Through the years I continued writing and revisiting what I’d written, attending online writer’s groups and taking more college courses. I tweaked my first manuscript, and showed it to my brother Percy; and he said, “He was proud of me.”

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