Peeve, My Parents' Pet
"A humorous, engaging tale of a child confused by his parents' complaints." Kirkus Book Reviews
"Peeve, My Parents' Pet works well on many levels, whether it is parents sympathizing with other parents, young kids watching the protagonist search for a mysterious and naughty animal, or older readers finding humor in the funny misinterpretation of a common phrase." Foreward Clarion Reviews
In this story, a young boy is determined to hunt down Peeve, the mysterious and mischievous pet his parents talk about so often. Although his parents' pet is apparently quite small, Peeve certainly causes a lot of trouble. Peeve leaves chocolate finger prints on the piano, toys all over the house, water on the bathroom floor, mud on the carpet, and crumbs on the couch.
What kind of unusual pet is Peeve? And why do the boy's parents let such a wild pet live in their home? Both children and adults will relate to this humorous story, which will likely lead to a discussion about their own pet peeves.
"Peeve, My Parents' Pet," wonderfully illustrated by Kenny Durkin, is fun for kids ages 3 through 9 (more or less) and adults of all ages. You can check out more from the creative mind of Kenny Durkin by clicking here.
The book, published by Mirror Publishing, is based on an amusing and confusing conversation Tom had with his six-year-old son.
ISBN #: 978-1-61225-244-5
"A humorous, engaging tale of a child confused by his parents' complaints." Kirkus Book Reviews
"Peeve, My Parents' Pet works well on many levels, whether it is parents sympathizing with other parents, young kids watching the protagonist search for a mysterious and naughty animal, or older readers finding humor in the funny misinterpretation of a common phrase." Foreward Clarion Reviews
In this story, a young boy is determined to hunt down Peeve, the mysterious and mischievous pet his parents talk about so often. Although his parents' pet is apparently quite small, Peeve certainly causes a lot of trouble. Peeve leaves chocolate finger prints on the piano, toys all over the house, water on the bathroom floor, mud on the carpet, and crumbs on the couch.
What kind of unusual pet is Peeve? And why do the boy's parents let such a wild pet live in their home? Both children and adults will relate to this humorous story, which will likely lead to a discussion about their own pet peeves.
"Peeve, My Parents' Pet," wonderfully illustrated by Kenny Durkin, is fun for kids ages 3 through 9 (more or less) and adults of all ages. You can check out more from the creative mind of Kenny Durkin by clicking here.
The book, published by Mirror Publishing, is based on an amusing and confusing conversation Tom had with his six-year-old son.
ISBN #: 978-1-61225-244-5