Bash and the Pirate PigBy Burton W. ColeDescription:Written for boys 8 to 14, Bash and the Pirate Pig is the story of a cranky city kid named Raymond “Beamer” Boxby who must spend summer vacation at his younger cousin Bash Hinglehobb’s farm.Beamer prefers air conditioning and video games. He can’t see what good can come of this so-called country fun that includes riding cows, river rafting with a pig, or playing with skunks.But hang tight, Beamer, because Bash’s zany adventures with his "Fishin' and Farmin' book" (The Bible) just might lead to the coolest Discovery of all. Book Takeaway:The plan for life that God gives in His "Farmin' and Fishin' Book" (the Bible) is full of joy, hope, adventure, and help through trials and troubles. Why the author wrote this book:To offer kids a laugh-out-loud romp through the outdoors and farm life that also encourages them to know the fullness of God's love and adventures. |