The Running Poem: [Fables & Folktales]
The Running Poem is about a white dove running in a race against all sorts of other animals and believing in itself to win. From the first word to the last, The Running Poem is filled with intense action and suspense. This motivational story-in-verse fable is a must-read for early teens to adults. (Believe in yourself.)
Excerpt:
Bang!
And into the air, I sprang. Pushing my legs back against the starting block, I knew I had to beat the clock, so quickly I rose. Swinging my leg forward, I pointed my toes and pressed them into the asphalt assaulting the ground. I was a white dove unbound. Would I beat the golden greyhound? The red stallion? Or the black bear? I flapped my white wings in the clear hot air as we ran around the first bend. The clock was ticking. I wanted to win.
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Excerpt:
Bang!
And into the air, I sprang. Pushing my legs back against the starting block, I knew I had to beat the clock, so quickly I rose. Swinging my leg forward, I pointed my toes and pressed them into the asphalt assaulting the ground. I was a white dove unbound. Would I beat the golden greyhound? The red stallion? Or the black bear? I flapped my white wings in the clear hot air as we ran around the first bend. The clock was ticking. I wanted to win.
The Running Poem: [Fables & Folktales]
The Running Poem is about a white dove running in a race against all sorts of other animals and believing in itself to win. From the first word to the last, The Running Poem is filled with intense action and suspense. This motivational story-in-verse fable is a must-read for early teens to adults. (Believe in yourself.)
Excerpt:
Bang!
And into the air, I sprang. Pushing my legs back against the starting block, I knew I had to beat the clock, so quickly I rose. Swinging my leg forward, I pointed my toes and pressed them into the asphalt assaulting the ground. I was a white dove unbound. Would I beat the golden greyhound? The red stallion? Or the black bear? I flapped my white wings in the clear hot air as we ran around the first bend. The clock was ticking. I wanted to win.
Excerpt:
Bang!
And into the air, I sprang. Pushing my legs back against the starting block, I knew I had to beat the clock, so quickly I rose. Swinging my leg forward, I pointed my toes and pressed them into the asphalt assaulting the ground. I was a white dove unbound. Would I beat the golden greyhound? The red stallion? Or the black bear? I flapped my white wings in the clear hot air as we ran around the first bend. The clock was ticking. I wanted to win.
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BN ID: | 2940160944036 |
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Publisher: | 煦 心 夏 Publishing |
Publication date: | 02/22/2022 |
Series: | Stories-in-verse , #1 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 101 KB |
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