Pappy knew someday he would hand down his honey farm to his son Sam. But Sam had other ideas.
Meanwhile, Pappy's daughter Kim wanted nothing more than to be the Chief Bee Keeper after Pappy's retirement. Feeling that handling bees was too dangerous, Pappy refused.
It seemed as though no resolution could be found--until a sickness reminds them all what it really means to be a family.
This enchanting tale about love, the sweetness of life, and family is sure to charm readers of all ages.
Pappy knew someday he would hand down his honey farm to his son Sam. But Sam had other ideas.
Life in Parkland is not always, well, a walk in the park for its residents. It's every animal for himself. Follow the adventures of a quixotic squirrel, a middle-aged deer, a nearsighted owl and others in these tales of life in an overcrowded urban park. For every adult who still likes a grand bedtime story, Parkland Tales, Stories for 3 a.m. Readings is a pleasant distraction on sleepless nights.
Life in Parkland is not always, well, a walk in the park for its residents. It's every animal for himself. Follow the adventures of a quixotic squirre...