Angry Pigs Organized Against Gerbils The Farmer Island War |
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Author:
| Hobbs, Farrel |
Illustrator:
| Brown, Andrew Brown, Campbell Hobbs, Clayain Hobbs, Davis |
Prepared for Publication by:
| Motyl, Keith |
Cover Design by:
| Motyl, Keith |
ISBN: | 978-1-4783-1152-2 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2012 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $8.99 |
Book Description:
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Why did pigs organize against gerbils? The old farmer passed away and the animals were left alone on the isolated farm. The pigs understood they had to grow food to survive, but the gerbils did not. Hard times came and the gerbils threatened war if the pigs did not give them food. The pigs organized to protect their families, the barn, and the food, and grew angry over the weapons and tactics used by the gerbils as the conflict escalated....
More DescriptionWhy did pigs organize against gerbils?
The old farmer passed away and the animals were left alone on the isolated farm. The pigs understood they had to grow food to survive, but the gerbils did not. Hard times came and the gerbils threatened war if the pigs did not give them food.
The pigs organized to protect their families, the barn, and the food, and grew angry over the weapons and tactics used by the gerbils as the conflict escalated. Rats and pigeons became secret spies for the pigs and the cats bolstered the last line of defense in what became the Farmer Island War.
In a story reminiscent of George Orwell's "Animal Farm," where animals battle for political supremacy, this book tells the story of the great Farmer Island War where pigs fight to control food supplies and the onslaught of a gerbil invasion.