Green Eyed Goose

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Pub Date Sep 01 2018 | Archive Date Oct 04 2018

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A Boone Story about Overcoming Envy and Jealousy

Boone is back, and boy is he bothered! Why is his brother Finn the first to fly? And why can Otter flip but Boone can’t? And what’s with Beaver’s big tail? It just doesn’t seem fair! But Boone soon learns, with the help of those around him, that instead of begrudging what others have or earned, he should be grateful for what he has, and work hard to earn what more he wants. 32 pgs.

Published by Boys Town Press

A Boone Story about Overcoming Envy and Jealousy

Boone is back, and boy is he bothered! Why is his brother Finn the first to fly? And why can Otter flip but Boone can’t? And what’s with Beaver’s big...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781944882280
PRICE $10.95 (USD)

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I received an Advanced Reader Copy from Boys Town Press for my unbiased opinion of the book. This is a cute story about a goose that isn't first at anything. He sits around feeling jealous and sorry for himself. After talking to a little bird about being happy where you're at instead what you are not and working for what you want. The goose's attitude began to change for the better. What a great story about working hard and being grateful for what you have!

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