“It was always fun to watch my son and his pet ferret interact with each other whenever I visited them,” explains author and father M.J. Abrams. “Because of the many experiences my son had with this adorably sweet animal, I could perceive an interesting story developing.” It was this inspiration that soon became his 2006 children’s book, “Chubby Wubbles” (published by Trafford Publishing), which is getting a revived marketing push in 2013. “Chubby Wubbles” tells the delightfully compelling story about the adventures of a young man and his ferret. As the story unfolds, their loneliness leads to a fateful meeting and a growing friendship. Their journey through life together progresses with lots of humor and unexpected drama along the way. “The theme of this story is about lifestyle changes and the affect they have on people, animals and relationships with one another. It’s also about friendship, trust and dealing with adversity when problems arise.” An excerpt from “Chubby Wubbles”: “Meanwhile, Chubby was having lots of fun, wandering around outside by himself. He was getting a real chance to live outdoors and play with the other animals. It seemed like his dreams were coming true!” “As Chubby waddled down the winding path toward the pond, he noticed several geese standing around. ‘Wow, look at all those big birds’, Chubby said as he got closer. ‘Oh boy’! He was very excited and wanted to make new friends.” This story is sure to keep readers entertained through the very end. Source: PRWEB
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