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  • The Wolf from the Ridge

    Suzanna Stanbury, Liz Ascott

    language (Suzanna Stanbury, Feb. 13, 2014)
    Childrens' book, for ages 6 – 9 Cover art by Liz Ascott49,877 wordsHigh above the small Canadian town of Puckered Ridge lives a family of wolves. Wilkie, the runt of the litter is kicked down the mountain by his horrible brother, Rutter. After landing in a snowy field at the edge of town, Wilkie meets two garbage-loving bears and then after an encounter with scary Big Ned, the little wolf flees for his life, finally ending up stuck inside the bedroom of ten-year-old Josh Bright. Josh and Wilkie become inseparable. But Josh is struggling to hide his wild pet as Wilkie is growing larger by the day and soon Josh’s secret is out in the open and that’s when the real adventures begin.
  • The Wolf from the Ridge

    Suzanna Stanbury, Liz Ascott

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 21, 2014)
    Children's book for ages 6-9 Cover art by Liz Ascott Have you ever wished you had a really exciting pet? Josh Bright certainly did, and when one day a wolf cub wanders out of his closet, Josh can’t believe his eyes – or his luck. Wilkie the wolf is so small he’s easy to hide, but soon the cute cub begins to grow into a bouncy ball of mischief. Josh is getting desperate – if his mother finds out he has a wolf in the house, Josh is certain his wild and wonderful new pet will be dispatched at speed to the animal shelter. But, things have a habit of happening around Wilkie the wolf and it’s not long before Josh’s mother thinks his new pet is just marvellous too. Josh and Wilkie soon become well known around the mountain town of Puckered Ridge as they jump from one thrilling adventure to another.
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  • The Wolf from the Ridge

    Suzanna Stanbury

    Paperback (lulu.com, Feb. 20, 2014)
    Children's book for ages 6-9. Cover Art by Liz Ascott. On a ridge far above the small Canadian town of Puckered Ridge lives a family of wolves. Rutter, the biggest of the cubs, kicks his little brother Wilkie over the edge of the mountain. Wilkie lands in a snowy field at the edge of town, where he meets two garbage-loving bears. After Big Ned scares the bears away from his restaurant, the little wolf flees, finally ending up in the bedroom of ten-year-old Josh Bright. Josh and Wilkie become inseparable. But Wilkie is growing larger by the day and Josh struggles to hide him from his mother. Soon Josh's secret is out in the open and that's where the adventures begin.