Rabbit Trails

Eva and the Wolf-Dog / Andry and the Lemur

by AmyG


Formats

E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$11.95
E-Book
$3.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/2/2017

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 122
ISBN : 9781512775228
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 122
ISBN : 9781512775211

About the Book

                                            “Eva and the Wolf-dog”
                                A story about ‘Dreaming Big’ set in a city.

                                            “Andry and the Lemur”
                                   A story about ‘How to Serve’ and how
                                ‘Everyday love changing Everyday lives’
                                       set in the jungle of Madagascar.

Rabbit Trails offer something for everyone:

       For God - Profits go to feed and rescue children.
       For kids - The books have animals, art, and fun.
       For parents - Bible verses, character themes and mini-studies are included.
       For teachers - The books are designed to aid a love of learning in fun bite-sized portions that include science and history content.


About the Author

In 2015, Amy’s daughter had a school assignment to write a short story. The mother-daughter team delighted in adding extra details and facts (“rabbit trails”) to her daughter’s Egyptian cat story. A month later, feeling led in prayer, Amy began to write a series of Christian character-based books, of which the first book in the series is the elaborated Egyptian cat story. Over a three-week Christmas break, the framework for the series and the rough drafts of half of the books were completed.
Amy is a devoted Christian, wife, and mother to two kids and five rescued pets. The rescued animals consist of one cat, one dog, and three rabbits. The three rabbits are the hostesses of the books. Amy likes to volunteer at church, in youth outreach ministry, and in small and exotic animal rescue. All of them live in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
From living with a popular name, she acquired the habit of signing her name and art as “AmyG.”