<p><b>"Full of feelings of passion and emotion, Losing Love may teach us to understand the importance of both love and loyalty and the difference between them. A beautifully written story ... will have readers cheering until the end." --<em>Kristi Elizabeth, Seattle Book Review</em><br></b></p> <p>
A Lovely Love Story
β Scribed by Edward Monkton
- Publisher
- Andrews McMeel Publishing LLC
- Year
- 2006;2007
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 268 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1449411479
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β¦ Synopsis
Together they stand on the hill, telling each other stories and feeling the warmth of the sun on their backs. And that, my friends, is how it is with love. --Edward Monkton
Mr. Darcy and Miss Bennett. Ozzie and Harriet. Jay-Z and Beyonce. Great couples often find togetherness by embracing their individual differences. In this modern-day fable, Edward Monkton pens an irresistible love story about a fiercely funny but distant Dinosaur who falls in love with a forgetful but free-spirited (and shopping-savvy) Lovely Other Dinosaur.
- Monkton, perhaps better known as the U.K.'s top-selling living poet Giles Andreae
- This ode to love pairs Monkton's signature illustrations with simple yet profound prose.
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