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This story is about a little turkey who was very curious about everything, but couldn't find the answers to his questions on the farm where he lived, so he decided to leave and look for answers elsewhere. "I liked the turkey because he was like me-always asking questions. It was a little sad in the middle but it ended happy. My favourite character was Ronnie the Raccoon. I liked the picture of the Carstairs Heritage Centre." - Blake Roedler (age 7) "My favourite animal in the book was Chloe the Sheep. I liked Annabelle because she cared for animals just like I do. I liked the pictures." - Emily Roedler (age 4)…mehr

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This story is about a little turkey who was very curious about everything, but couldn't find the answers to his questions on the farm where he lived, so he decided to leave and look for answers elsewhere. "I liked the turkey because he was like me-always asking questions. It was a little sad in the middle but it ended happy. My favourite character was Ronnie the Raccoon. I liked the picture of the Carstairs Heritage Centre." - Blake Roedler (age 7) "My favourite animal in the book was Chloe the Sheep. I liked Annabelle because she cared for animals just like I do. I liked the pictures." - Emily Roedler (age 4)
Autorenporträt
Author: Anne Strilchuk was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. In 1967, Centennial year, she became a stewardess for Air Canada, was based in Calgary, Alberta, and was married. She has two children, five grandchildren and two granddogs. She moved to Carstairs, Alberta in 1982, became a teacher aide, librarian and councillor but is now retired. She enjoys reading, writing, painting, music, gardening, family and friends, coffee and cookies. Illustrator: David Matley lives in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with his wife Diane. They have a son, Tim, and a daughter, Chris. He enjoys drawing cartoons, playing golf and slo-pitch, and watching history shows. He has a B.A. in history and worked in publishing at the National Archives of Canada for many years.