How To Make A Moose Run
Dad...thanks for the memories! Gary Stanley was just thirteen when his father died — but he still looks back to his memories of dad for the greatest (and often funniest) lessons he ever learned. With whimsical — and sometimes side-splitting — humor, and just a touch of nostalgia, Stanley shares delightful stories of a man who taught him to see with his heart. In the telling, he reminds of how much we appreciate our own fathers — weaving in reminders of a very present Heavenly Father who fills our lives with meaning. This heart-warming collection of stories — told in Norman Rockwell style — will tickly your funny bone and take you on a journey down memory lane, with such chapters as: * Real Indians Don't Wear Underwear * Swimming on Daddy's Back * How to Ruin a Pair of Tennis Shoes * My First Dog Whether or not you ever encounter a moose, you will surely appreciate this joyful and wonderful glimpse of what a father means to his children.
- Author
- Gary Stanley, Gary Starley
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 288
- Publisher
- David C. Cook
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781589198326
- Release date
- 2001
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