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Oliver's Tale: A Squirrel's Story of Love, Courage, and Revolution
The Conscience of Kansas radio program ^ | 10-11-10 | Paul A. Ibbetson

Posted on 01/22/2011 7:36:05 AM PST by 1pitech

Radio host and author Paul A. Ibbetson's fictional version of Animal Farm with a conservative twist. The delightful tale of Oliver the Squirrel unfolds on this departure from the conservative political discussions found previously in Ibbetson's books. Oliver's Tale is a thinker's piece and while written in the same spirit as George Orwell's Animal Farm it has its own unique social, political, and religious message to be discovered by readers. Surrounded by a colorful cast of animal characters, Oliver experiences a spiritual growth in his relationship with God as he becomes privy to the secret plan of the Gray Skunk, the most mesmerizing and dangerous foe the Cove has ever faced. Following God's instructions, Oliver will be taken on an adventure in both the forest and city to save not only himself, but all that he holds dear. Oliver's Tale is the story of how one very average squirrel became a servant of God and led a revolution to save the animals of Three Fingers Cove. This book has several twists, including the "special power" of the book's adversary, the Gray Skunk, as well as his ability to control the most dangerous animals of the forest. Readers will be uplifted by this book as they will identify with Oliver's challenges, struggles, and victories as they mirror the daily challenges of life despite taking place in a fantasy world. Because Oliver is a cute little squirrel and such a likeable character, his feats of courage throughout the story become even more amazing.

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: fantasy; god; marx; obama

1 posted on 01/22/2011 7:36:10 AM PST by 1pitech
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To: 1pitech

There is nothing “delightful” about squirrels. They devour all the fruit on my trees, eat all my gourds and pumpkins, and snarf down all my wild bird seed. Just try having one trapped in your attic. There is a reason they are called “tree rats.”


2 posted on 01/22/2011 9:29:21 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom
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