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Best New Thanksgiving Story of 2019In this funny Thanksgiving story, a turkey is getting nervous as the holiday approaches. Told in rhyme, and accompanied by other farm animals, this story for kids follows the crazy antics of one silly bird. He knows what's coming on Thanksgiving Day, and he knows he has to think of something quick to save himself! He tries his best to hide with his animal neighbors, such as cows, pigs, ducks, and goats, but nothing seems to work. The turkey starts to lose hope, but remembers that he still has a few tricks up his sleeve! Read along with the poultry hero as he tries to avoid becoming a meal, in this farm animal story for kids!



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Clay Sproles

Clay Sproles resides in Eastern Tennessee in a humble homestead with his wife, four dogs, and one fat cat. Clay certainly didn't plan on becoming an author, it just sort of happened. His son had returned from the military and was considering different career paths to pursue. Clay had always been impressed by his son's ability to write engaging stories and beautiful music. Aiming to inspire his son to continue writing, Clay wrote a children's story of his own. He quickly caught the 'writing bug' himself, and wrote more than ten books in the first year! Clay found writing children's books to be cathartic and pleasantly challenging. Since that day, Clay's head has been spinning with new ideas that he can't wait to put down on paper.Clay developing a unique style of storytelling, propelled by humorous rhymes, combined with colorful and engaging illustrations, Clay's books are easy to read and bring smiles and laughter to kids of all ages.When Clay is not writing, he enjoys gardening, woodworking, and fishing. Clay is currently working on the construction of a new home which he is hoping to have completed by the spring of 2020. Clay believes books are like children in some ways. They are born with the idea, grown during the writing, and then sent off into the world. The reviews received on the books are like letters to home, letting you know how your child is doing. So if you read a book, please leave an honest review.



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