Author: | Jesse Goodrich | ISBN: | 9781310118500 |
Publisher: | Jesse Goodrich | Publication: | December 17, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Jesse Goodrich |
ISBN: | 9781310118500 |
Publisher: | Jesse Goodrich |
Publication: | December 17, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
For my nieces to enjoy as they grow. Bumbral travels to Harborton with references from other towns which prove his reputation as a storyteller. Bumbral tells less classic stories as he takes children from the excited to learn age and teaches them about the old world and what jobs used to exist, what responsibilities people had, and the basics of ethics as these children near the working age to enter into the fields or take on various other responsibilities. Bumbral is attempting to help the youth become more aware of what the possibilities of life are with a healthy does of Aristotelian ethics. The children's imaginations are vivid at this age and don't recognize the difference between having a good time learning and actually hearing their preconceived notions of what the storytelling will be. Bumbral the Great encourages ideas of entrepreneurship, partnerships, managerial ethics, and social responsibility from a world buried in the past in the hope that these ideas can invigorate a new generation to bring the world out of the turmoils of the great event - a large comet passing nearby Earth destroyed much of what society had existed, pulling satellites from orbit, scorching portions of the world's landscape, and after a military coup long ago, left people divided into their separate communities relying upon one another for survival.
For my nieces to enjoy as they grow. Bumbral travels to Harborton with references from other towns which prove his reputation as a storyteller. Bumbral tells less classic stories as he takes children from the excited to learn age and teaches them about the old world and what jobs used to exist, what responsibilities people had, and the basics of ethics as these children near the working age to enter into the fields or take on various other responsibilities. Bumbral is attempting to help the youth become more aware of what the possibilities of life are with a healthy does of Aristotelian ethics. The children's imaginations are vivid at this age and don't recognize the difference between having a good time learning and actually hearing their preconceived notions of what the storytelling will be. Bumbral the Great encourages ideas of entrepreneurship, partnerships, managerial ethics, and social responsibility from a world buried in the past in the hope that these ideas can invigorate a new generation to bring the world out of the turmoils of the great event - a large comet passing nearby Earth destroyed much of what society had existed, pulling satellites from orbit, scorching portions of the world's landscape, and after a military coup long ago, left people divided into their separate communities relying upon one another for survival.