Thomas the Toad & his friend Bird are having so much fun playing that they don't notice the sun going down. When he finds himself alone & scared in the dark, Thomas must face his fears in order to discover all the wonderful things nighttime brings.
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I had the honor to read this pre-publication and it’s a phenomenal book. A great follow up to Cheryl’s first book, Sitting on Top of the World. If you haven’t read that, read it first and then pick up Under the Pawpaw Trees!
@krislandis@peterfent You should definitely republish. It’s a great book! I’m glad the old version shows it’s out of print because that should make it a little easier.
@CKing_Author Oh yeah 1,000 words is pretty short to try to turn into a novel. Even more impressive though to get such a great review for so few words. Great job!
@JoshuaNealYAF @MPFry3@hague_rw It’s derived from a verb but it is the present participle, which doesn’t change if it’s past or present tense. In a simpler form, you could say, “I was causing trouble,” or “I am causing trouble.” The was and am are the verbs which tell the tense. Causing is not the verb.