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Elephant and Rabbit As Told By Skib Bricluster
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Elephant and Rabbit As Told By Skib Bricluster

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Elephant and Rabbit are philosophers without peer, pondering everything from the existential dilemma of a particular snowflake to how to get a whale out of a river and back to the fjords (oh, wait - they really did that). They meet a drooling panther with an old grudge, a chicken with an inferiority complex, and Elephant’s mother, who has come to reclaim her son. Can the friendship of Elephant and Rabbit withstand these pressures? And when they meet a Tier II Dragon, can Rabbit hide his eye roll?

T. A. Young’s incomparable wit and depth will make you laugh out loud, and leave you pondering.

But who are they, really? Author T. A. Young, talking about Elephant and Rabbit on Art Speak, said, They are Sancho and Don Quixote, Laurel and Hardy, Androcles and The Lion, Vladimir and Estragon, Hope and Crosby…friends, brothers, hosts to all visitors to the magical forest, tour guides to eternity…

Illustrated by Theodore Gallmeyer.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
138 in Progress Publishing
Date
7 February 2017
Pages
228
ISBN
9780998276809

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Elephant and Rabbit are philosophers without peer, pondering everything from the existential dilemma of a particular snowflake to how to get a whale out of a river and back to the fjords (oh, wait - they really did that). They meet a drooling panther with an old grudge, a chicken with an inferiority complex, and Elephant’s mother, who has come to reclaim her son. Can the friendship of Elephant and Rabbit withstand these pressures? And when they meet a Tier II Dragon, can Rabbit hide his eye roll?

T. A. Young’s incomparable wit and depth will make you laugh out loud, and leave you pondering.

But who are they, really? Author T. A. Young, talking about Elephant and Rabbit on Art Speak, said, They are Sancho and Don Quixote, Laurel and Hardy, Androcles and The Lion, Vladimir and Estragon, Hope and Crosby…friends, brothers, hosts to all visitors to the magical forest, tour guides to eternity…

Illustrated by Theodore Gallmeyer.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
138 in Progress Publishing
Date
7 February 2017
Pages
228
ISBN
9780998276809