Legends of the Wild – Book #1
Nuisance to Nobility is the 1st book in the Legends of the Wild series. These animal allegories are designed to provide easy-to-understand information about brain function, including the sensory systems and three general types of brains.
Legends of the Wild – Book #2
Once upon a time in the mysterious jungle, a little south of the eastern moon, a roly-poly jungle pig—really a young giant forest hog—trotted happily along the narrow winding jungle trail that led to the old watering hole. Rounding a corner in the narrow winding jungle trail, Higgledy Piggledy Hoggedy—nicknamed “Hip-Hip” by family and friends—nearly ran into one of his least favorite jungle annoyances … almost nose-to-nose.
Legends of the Wild – Book #3
Once upon a time, deep in the mysterious jungle, a little south of the eastern moon, a good-sized jungle serpent curled around a sturdy branch in his favorite tall tree. From this vantage point he could see all the way to the old watering hole. Consequently, he had staked a claim to the tall tree in general and the sturdy branch in particular. Well, to be perfectly honest, the good-sized jungle serpent thought he had staked a legal and official claim—although he had nothing in writing to verify that . . .
Legends of the Wild – Book #4
Once upon a time, deep in the mysterious jungle, a little south of the eastern moon, a large jungle hare emerged from his snug den. A mixed breed, likely descended from some long-lost and long-forgotten caravan, he was an avid horticulturist and a discriminating herbivore. There was one problem, however. He had run afoul of the other hares in the jungle—one in particular! — because he persisted in and insisted on . . .
Legends of the Wild – Book #5
Once upon a time, in an Ancient Woodland Forest, a little north of the western moon, two giant green bullfrogs lounged side-by-side on a great floating log. Croakin and Leaper had been best froggy buds (BFB’s) since their tadpole days. Croakin had the best singing voice in the whole northern region, and he knew it. He also had a huge and personally unrecognized problem . . .
Legends of the Wild – Book #6
Once upon a time, in an Ancient Woodland Forest, a little north of the western moon, two of its inhabitants were not enemies, per se. However, since one could have made lunch out of the other, the “potential lunch” was careful to stay out of harm’s way. This pattern continued until one day, when said creature heard a strange sound. Naturally curious, he began investigating. What he found, momentarily left him looking like a platinum statue because …
Legends of the Wild – Book #7
Once upon a time, in an Ancient Woodland Forest a little north of the western moon, there lived a band of free-roaming mustangs. Noted for their fantastic stamina and speed, their home base—as it had been for generations—was a beautiful and extremely large alpine meadow. Bel and Blaze were twins, rare in Mustang bands. Inseparable, they did everything together. It was a perfect life. A perfect life that is, until in the blink of a mustang eye, they found themselves in a dangerous escapade that . . .
Legends of the Wild – Book #8
Once upon a time, in an Ancient Woodland Forest a little north of the western moon, a great northern gosling stopped mid-waddle at the edge of the great northern lake. He knew what he was supposed to be doing. Ma-Goo had reminded him not half an hour earlier, but he was feeling exceedingly sorry for himself, because he hated his nickname. Glancing in the water mirror, his heart skipped a beat. The gosling was horrified to discover that he had….