THE DUCK THAT THINKS IT'S A CHICKEN
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About the Book
One day my daughter Angie went to the store and while she was there she saw a baby duckling. Since her husband had told her she couldn't have a dog, so she decided to get the baby duck. She brought it home and everyone including her husband loved that little duck. The little duck had a good home with Angie and her children, Danny who was thirteen, Maggie was eleven, and Doris, who we called "BOO BOO", was five.
About the Author
I GREW UP IN MARYLAND AND STAYED THERE TILL ABOUT 23YEARS AGO. THEN I MOVED TO PA WHERE I NOW LIVE. I ALWAYS LOVED THE MOUNTAINS, AND NOW THEY ARE ALL AROUND ME. I WAS RAISED ON A FARM. I LOVED ANIMALS OF ALL KIND. I HAD A COW THAT WAS A GOOD FRIEND TO ME AND SHE WOULD LET ME RIDE HER. THERE WERE FIVE US IN THE FAMILY TWO BOYS AND THREE GIRLS, ME BEING THE YOUNGEST. JUST LIKE MY BOOK I GOT LEFT OUT FROM THE OTHERS. I HAVE TWO GARDENS THAT I TAKE CARE OF IN THE SUMMER AND I LIKE TO CAN ALOT FOR I FEEL IT IS HEALTYER THIS WAY. I HAD A GOOD CHILD LIFE. MY DAD WASN'T AROUND MUCH AT ALL SO I DON;T KNOW MUCH ABOUT HIM. MY GRANDCHILDREN ARE MY WORLD NOW. I'M MARRIED AND HAD SEVENCHILDREN OF MY OWN AND ALL ARE DOING WELL. THEY DON'T LIVE TO CLOSE TO ME. ONE IS IN COLORDA WHERE ALL THE SNOW IS AND HE MAKES SURE HE TELLS ME WHEN IT SNOWS THERE. I HAVE TWO WONDERFUL CATS THEY LOVE ME AND I LOVE THEM DEARLY. I GREW ATTACHED TO THE DUCK AND CHICKENS THAT IS WHY I WROTE ABOUT THEM. IRIS