On Snowy Days

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Stanley Zheng ISBN: 9781329797024
Publisher: Lulu.com Publication: February 3, 2016
Imprint: Lulu.com Language: English
Author: Stanley Zheng
ISBN: 9781329797024
Publisher: Lulu.com
Publication: February 3, 2016
Imprint: Lulu.com
Language: English
What would you do if you were lost? Snowy, a white, short-haired rabbit, faces an arduous life alone in the wild. Separated from his family early on, he has all the freedom in the world; but as a young rabbit, he struggles to feed himself. One day, after hours of scavenging and finding little food, he goes into uncharted territory. Running into a trap with bait inside, he is captured and brought to Goose Farm. The Goose Farm has its problems. As he attempts to be adopted, he is neglected because of his over energetic behavior. After weeks of waiting, a young boy, Justin, visits his hutch, and Snowy’s life takes a turn. Whether the turn is for the better or for the worse is attributed to Snowy’s every decision. After all, being lost can be the beginning of a new adventure. "Thought provoking and relatable for readers of all ages. Delightful! Well done." Joan Lee Tu, Linguistic and Data Scientist, creator of the Brave Book Project
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What would you do if you were lost? Snowy, a white, short-haired rabbit, faces an arduous life alone in the wild. Separated from his family early on, he has all the freedom in the world; but as a young rabbit, he struggles to feed himself. One day, after hours of scavenging and finding little food, he goes into uncharted territory. Running into a trap with bait inside, he is captured and brought to Goose Farm. The Goose Farm has its problems. As he attempts to be adopted, he is neglected because of his over energetic behavior. After weeks of waiting, a young boy, Justin, visits his hutch, and Snowy’s life takes a turn. Whether the turn is for the better or for the worse is attributed to Snowy’s every decision. After all, being lost can be the beginning of a new adventure. "Thought provoking and relatable for readers of all ages. Delightful! Well done." Joan Lee Tu, Linguistic and Data Scientist, creator of the Brave Book Project

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