The Pig Who Became President

A Story About Courage and Friendship

Kids, People and Places, Biography, Non-Fiction
Cover of the book The Pig Who Became President by Alana Johnson, The Solid Foundation Group LLC
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Author: Alana Johnson ISBN: 9780998014838
Publisher: The Solid Foundation Group LLC Publication: May 15, 2017
Imprint: The Solid Foundation Group Language: English
Author: Alana Johnson
ISBN: 9780998014838
Publisher: The Solid Foundation Group LLC
Publication: May 15, 2017
Imprint: The Solid Foundation Group
Language: English

Growing up on a farm full of chaos, prejudices and unfair treatment, Freddy, a shy third grader, believed that if he could become President of Calpernia, he could really bring forth a positive change to his Gabby Land community. Although doubtful of his abilities at first, Freddy finally convinced himself that he was just as good as any other Presidential candidate, including Farmer John, who was not only jealous of Freddy, but was also Freddy’s competition in the election.

Despite Farmer John’s angst and opposition, Freddy’s continued campaign momentum and genuine concern for the unification of all Calpernians resonated throughout the countryside. Through his confidence, Freddy gained the support of the people and not only won the election, but also became the most successful President ever in Calpernia’s history. The people of Calpernia lived happily ever after, just as Freddy had wanted – united and without prejudice.

Alana Johnson’s “The Pig Who Became President (A Story About Courage and Friendship)” is a book creatively written to show and prove how anyone – even a pig – can make a difference in their community…if they only tried.

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Growing up on a farm full of chaos, prejudices and unfair treatment, Freddy, a shy third grader, believed that if he could become President of Calpernia, he could really bring forth a positive change to his Gabby Land community. Although doubtful of his abilities at first, Freddy finally convinced himself that he was just as good as any other Presidential candidate, including Farmer John, who was not only jealous of Freddy, but was also Freddy’s competition in the election.

Despite Farmer John’s angst and opposition, Freddy’s continued campaign momentum and genuine concern for the unification of all Calpernians resonated throughout the countryside. Through his confidence, Freddy gained the support of the people and not only won the election, but also became the most successful President ever in Calpernia’s history. The people of Calpernia lived happily ever after, just as Freddy had wanted – united and without prejudice.

Alana Johnson’s “The Pig Who Became President (A Story About Courage and Friendship)” is a book creatively written to show and prove how anyone – even a pig – can make a difference in their community…if they only tried.

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