Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The Caterpillar and the Express Train Review

The Caterpillar and the Express Train
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As the publisher, it is not appropriate to write a review of my own book, but I am allowed to say that Matthew Paul Gauvin's illustrations are wonderful.

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The Caterpillar and the Express Train is an illustrated story about a caterpillar (Sally) who unintentionally climbs into the hub of the Silver Bullet\'s Express Train\'s wheel. The express steam engine is the fastest train on the East Coast of America and travels between Boston and Miami. The other trains nickname the Silver Bullet, \'Bully". When the train\'s loud whistle breaks, Sally saves the day by holding the broken wires together so that the train is saved from embarrassment, as he is now able to whistle in all the stations down to Miami. Sally changes his nick name from \'Bully" to \'Silly. Sally and Silly become good friends and the train asks if the caterpillar will stay with him, we get the reply, \'Don\'t be silly Silly," Sally said. \'I will stay with you for ever." But things don\'t quite work out as planned.--This text refers to the Kindle Edition edition.

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