On a beautiful island called Serendipity, on the south side of the island, was an old wooden fence. The fence stretched for miles and miles with only sweet smelling lilac and an occasional honeysuckle rose. At the very end of the fence was an old farm nestled at the top of a wooded hill. The farm was filled with all sorts of animals. It was here that lived a fluffy, grey cat named Fanny. In many ways Fanny was an ordinary cat. Ordinary, yes, but different too for Fanny had but three legs. Regardless, got around pretty well. In fact she needed no help from any of the other animals in the barnyard. Oddly, the other farm animals never talked to Fanny because they felt it was kind of embarrassing to talk to a creature that was handicapped. It took the love of a little dog named Ruby to teach everyone that a handicap is but a state of mind.
This is Book 4 in the Serendipity Series Series. See all Serendipity Series books here.
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Stephen Cosgrove is one of the best-selling children's book authors of all time. His writing career began in 1973, when he was working as the vice president of an investment company. Shopping at bookstores for his three-year-old daughter, he was frustrated by the dearth of fun picture books that also convey positive values. Consequently, he decided to write
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