The Story: How Billy Thomas Learned The Importance of Being Honest

Author:   Phil Mills ,  Jean Abernethy
Publisher:   Young Dragons
ISBN:  

9781633739604


Pages:   36
Publication Date:   13 August 2024
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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The Story: How Billy Thomas Learned The Importance of Being Honest


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Honesty is always the best story. Billy Thomas loves baseball and daydreams of playing outside. When his teacher assigns his class a book report, he picks a baseball tale but forgets to read it. Caught without a clue, he weaves a wild yarn about a famous dual-sport hero. Burdened by guilt, Billy faces a tough choice: admit the truth or tell another fib? Join him on a journey of honesty and integrity in this heartwarming children's tale.

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Author:   Phil Mills ,  Jean Abernethy
Publisher:   Young Dragons
Imprint:   Young Dragons
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.141kg
ISBN:  

9781633739604


ISBN 10:   1633739600
Pages:   36
Publication Date:   13 August 2024
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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""Drawn from personal experience, this book teaches children the important lesson that being truthful far outweighs the feelings of guilt that come from being dishonest."" -Joni Franks, Will Rogers Medallion-Winning Author of the Corky Tails Series ""The Story is delightfully told in a simple manner that teaches a lesson in honesty in a way elementary students can understand. Adults will recall when they learned their own lesson, and children will understand the problem with not being honest. Well done!"" -JoAnn Conner, Author and Teacher


"""Drawn from personal experience, this book teaches children the important lesson that being truthful far outweighs the feelings of guilt that come from being dishonest."" -Joni Franks, Will Rogers Medallion-Winning Author of the Corky Tails Series ""The Story is delightfully told in a simple manner that teaches a lesson in honesty in a way elementary students can understand. Adults will recall when they learned their own lesson, and children will understand the problem with not being honest. Well done!"" -JoAnn Conner, Author and Teacher"


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Phil Mills, Jr. is a longtime member and past president of the Western Writers of America (WWA). He's also a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI), Western Fictioneers, the Oregon-California Trails Association (OCTA), and the Montana Historical Association. He's a lifetime member of the Custer Battlefield Historical & Museum Association (CBHMA). Phil is a two-time WWA Spur Award Finalist. First in 2010 for Best Western Audiobook for his historical novel Where a Good Wind Blows. That was followed in 2021 for his children's book Bandit the Cow Dog for Best Storyteller/Illustrated. Bandit the Cow Dog also received the 2021 Will Rogers Gold Medallion in Western Fiction Young Readers/Illustrated. He also has two additional children's books entitled Scooter the Cow Dog and Mud Between My Toes. The second of his ""Good Wind Series"" of traditional western novels is Where the Wildflowers Dance, published in 2020. His most recent endeavor (2021) was his contribution to the anthology of Western mystery short stories/novellas entitled Perilous Frontier. Phil's story in that collection ""Cold the Bitter Heart"" received a 2022 Will Rogers Silver Medallion in the Western Short Story category. In the summer of 2021, his short story ""Bend the Blades of Grass"" and his poem ""Age Too Quickly Comes"" appeared in the publication Saddlebag Dispatches. He was featured in the 2023 issue of True West magazine in the column ""What History Has Taught Me."" His experience includes being a small town newspaper editor, farm magazine editor, and work with two major advertising/public relations agencies. Phil and his wife, Sonja, live west of Fort Worth, Texas. Together, they have four children and seven grandchildren. Jean Abernethy's cartoons and illustrations have been gracing equestrian books and periodicals for 40 years. A graduate of The Ontario College of Art, Jean works in a variety of media. Her work has received awards from Harness Tracks of America, American Horse Publications and Western Writers of America. Jean is the creator of cartoon character Fergus the Horse, who has gained a wide social media audience, and is featured in five books she has written and illustrated.

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