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Online resource for the author David Falcon  
Weather or Not? 

The Perfect bedtime story for children ages 0-5 is now available in book stores and online. A portion of all David Falcon book sales goes directly to charity! 

 


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 Bedtime story Weather or Not?


Copyright © David Falcon, 2009

All Rights Reserved

Published by the Peppertree Press, LLC

Graphic design by Susan Kirk

Illustrations by Tiffany LaGrange

ISBN: 987-1-936051-24-3

Can you imagine a world without clouds, wind or sunshine? What if you never felt another summer rain? That is what almost happened in the book, Weather or Not? The tale about a very special rainbow.

Weather or Not? 

When a Queen believes there is too much weather she decides that one must be taken away but who shall it be? The King summons the sun, wind, cloud and rain to explain their importance during a council. When the deciding factor is placed upon rainbow, the Queen realizes that it is not right to favor one over another.

Weather or Not? Explains how the weather cycle is important to the earth with a happy ending that gives the book its greatest compliment when the child says “read it again.”        

The book is 8.5” x 8.5” sized for little hands and packs easily for family outings with a durable, easy to clean cover. The 27 pages are illustrated with a simplicity that captures the child's imagination with warm, soothing pastel colors. A perfect bedtime story! 
 

 

 

American Hero Synopsis

This historical fiction novel gives first hand accounts of a Polish immigrant family who travel to America in hope of prosperity. Within hours upon arrival to the United States catastrophe takes the lives of both parents leaving their only daughter Josephine in the hands of a selfish, greedy, loner, named Lenny Grain who by chance saves the girl from certain death.

 

The man is hailed an American hero; rewarded with respect from the townspeople, a good job and yearning affection from the young heroin of sixteen. Just when their future looks bright a tragic turn of events forces the couple to flee to the shanty towns of northern Manhattan. Without the help of any social services it is in these disgusting surroundings that Josephine and her two children Joey and Benny learn the true meaning of starvation.

 

Unexpected events cause the family to be separated and the children are committed to an institution of the state run by a sinister man involved in adolescent trafficking. The boy’s only hope is passage on an orphan train bound for the new state of Kansas but only one will escape.  


 

 











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