Tom the Turkey

· Roslyn Rus
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Tom the Turkey is a fanciful tale about a young lad and his family set in rural Ontario, Canada during the 1850s, when life was much slower than today and folks actually grew and ate their own food, on their own land. It's also a tale about one very unique and heroic turkey ... Read on, dear reader, and find out more about this "Tom" and his human family!

Bonus features: A three-page Resources section of turkey- and animal-friendly web links; Readers of all ages are warmly welcome to colour-in the drawings, for more "Tom" fun!

Thanksgiving Special! For a limited time only, "Tom" is available at the reduced price of $4.99 (regular $6.99)!

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Roslyn Rus is an empathic writer, editor/researcher and workshop facilitator living in Toronto, Canada, who is passionate about improving life on and for the Earth, including for our animal friends. Other books that Roslyn has been involved in and/or authored include "Bridge to Oneness: An Interactive Spiritual Workbook for Here and Now" and "The Don: A Condensed History of the Don Valley".

Jack Tobin is a multitalented Toronto-based wildlife artist and biologist, whose artwork has been used by wildlife preservation organizations in the USA, and displayed and sold in Canada.

Barry T. Kerr is a Toronto-born commercial artist, illustrator and designer who, as a stroke survivor, is finding art to be a helpful and inspiring therapeutic tool in his recovery.

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