King Rooster and Little Chicken

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Les C. Newvine ISBN: 9781480944404
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Publication: July 13, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Les C. Newvine
ISBN: 9781480944404
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Publication: July 13, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

King Rooster and Little Chicken

by Les C. Newvine

 

King Rooster and Little Chicken uses an animal family to explore themes of perseverance, bullying, unconditional love, and forgiveness.

Little Chicken experiences bullying and neglect from his father, King Rooster, and this children’s book shows readers not to judge others by their appearance as it also teaches that just because you don’t meet someone else’s standards does not mean you can’t be successful if you believe in yourself. The book touches on the isolation and loneliness that come from exclusion, just as it shows the courage it takes to stand up to people who have done us wrong.

About the Author

Les C. Newvine is a retired teacher who still spends time substitute teaching. Les writes in his spare time, initially as a hobby but now writing children’s books as a passion. When he’s not writing, Les spends time with his wife, traveling, volunteering, and enjoying family. Les plans to visit the National Parks and travel abroad in the coming years.

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King Rooster and Little Chicken

by Les C. Newvine

 

King Rooster and Little Chicken uses an animal family to explore themes of perseverance, bullying, unconditional love, and forgiveness.

Little Chicken experiences bullying and neglect from his father, King Rooster, and this children’s book shows readers not to judge others by their appearance as it also teaches that just because you don’t meet someone else’s standards does not mean you can’t be successful if you believe in yourself. The book touches on the isolation and loneliness that come from exclusion, just as it shows the courage it takes to stand up to people who have done us wrong.

About the Author

Les C. Newvine is a retired teacher who still spends time substitute teaching. Les writes in his spare time, initially as a hobby but now writing children’s books as a passion. When he’s not writing, Les spends time with his wife, traveling, volunteering, and enjoying family. Les plans to visit the National Parks and travel abroad in the coming years.

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