Book Review of A Tall Tale: How the Ostriches Got Their Long Necks and Long Legs
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A Tall Tale- How the Ostriches Got Their Long Necks and Long Legs
Written by Scott Sollers
Illustrated by Alejandro Echavez
Ages 4+ | 38 Pages
Publisher: Stephanie’s Stories (2024) ISBN-13: 9781637557730
What to Expect: Equality, pets, jealousy, and sharing.
Reminiscent of Rudyard Kipling’s Just So Stories, this funny, silly animal story is sure to leave young readers giggling at the two silly communities and the unexpected consequences of their inability to share.
Two rival communities live in two valleys separated by a single ridge: the No Haves and the Have-Alls. The No-Haves are bitterly envious of the Have-Alls because where their valley is barren and desolate, the Have-All’s valley is lush and fertile. Even worse, the Have-Alls have all the Squatz—amazing pets that can do tricks and chores—and the No-Haves have no Squatz at all! One day, the No-Haves decide to raid the valley of Have-Alls and take all the Squatz for themselves. Soon, the two squabbling communities find themselves in a fierce tug-of-war—with the poor Squatz caught in the middle!
While the narrative is light-hearted and humorous, it carries significant lessons about equality, consideration for others, and envy, offering lots of scope for discussion. The vibrant artwork uses color and shape to juxtapose the two rival communities and draws readers into a world of waterfalls, jungle animals, and lush rainforest.
A Tall Tale is a humorous and energetic fable, sure to appeal to family audiences and curious questioners.
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About the Author
Having worked as an investment banker in the municipal securities industry for decades, Scott Sollers created this and other nighttime stories for his daughter, Stephanie, when she was a youngster. Originally, he handwrote and illustrated these stories and finally had the inspiration to get them published. Scott still works, is an avid golfer, and leads a not-for-profit organization that helps disadvantaged children. He currently resides in San Mateo, California, with his cat, Charlie.
For more information, visit scottsollersauthor.com.
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