Rosa's Story

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Continuing on from Terry McManus' debut novel, Under The Stars with Leo-pard, comes Rosa's Story, the second in the trilogy. Set deep in the lush green jungles and forests of Belize, Rosa's Story is a full colour children's book that will appeal to children aged 4-8 years. Leo-pard, a well looked after, extremely pampered, but incredibly bored leopard, shared his story, but now it's Rosa's turn to shine, as she yearns for time out and freedom. But how does she manage it? With all the much-loved characters from the first book, including Rocky, the patriotic American cougar and Stripes, the beautiful Bengal tiger, Rosa's Story is the next exciting instalment. This richly illustrated story introduces children to some of the colourful and interesting creatures that roam the lands of the Mayan people. Walk with Rosa, the strong, stunning, jaguar, through the home of her ancestors as the story unfolds and the magic continues. Inspired by J. K. Rowling, Rosa's Story introduces children to themes of conservation, equality and the importance of friendship, all woven together with a touch of the extraordinary.

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9781785893759
  • ISBN: 9781785893759
  • Pub Date: 28th January 2017
  • Publisher: Troubador Publishing
  • Imprint: Matador
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 40

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About Terry McManus

Terry McManus has always been passionate about wildlife art and children's book illustrations. His work has been produced in limited and open run editions by fine art publishers and companies. During his time working for Jaguar cars, Terry was sponsored to go to Belize and paint the wildlife, with a view to his painting being used to raise funds for The Worl

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