Sammy Squirrel & Rodney Raccoon

Sammy Squirrel & Rodney Raccoon

To The Rescue

Duane Lawrence

In this second Stanley Park Tale, Sammy Squirrel and Rodney Raccoon, intent on finding their ‘crow-napped’ bird friend Judy, leave the safety of their park home to search for her in the big, busy city of Vancouver. Encouraged by old park friends like Renee Rabbit and Squirty Skunk, the two woodland creatures step boldly into the unknown. Finding themselves in the heart of the city at the underground Animal Inn and facing mystery and uncertainty at every turn, Sammy and Rodney get help from new friends Ferdinand Fox and Mortimer Mole. The two park dwellers’ courage and determination are sharply tested as the search for Judy Crow becomes more challenging than they ever could have imagined.


Editions:

ISBN: 9781894694988 (paperback). $12.95 CDN / $12.95 USD.

Also available through your local bookstore, Amazon.ca, or Chapters-Indigo.

ISBN: 9781926991238 (eBook). Available via Duane’s site here, Bookbaby, or Amazon.ca

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Media Related:

Check out Duane’s recent interview on CTV about the Sammy Squirrel series of books. It was his first television interview too! Check it out here.
Check out Duane’s book signing events for this year. You can view the full events calendar here. Note: the calendar is best viewed in List view.

Check out some pics of Duane’s most recent book signing at the Indigo Robson store. Pic# 1, Pic #2


Reviews / Testimonials:

“Young readers will enjoy the gentle fictional world that Duane Lawrence has created. . . . The short chapters are ideal for readers embarking on their first chapter book, but all students with an interest in wildlife or environmental issues will enjoy this novel.”
–Claire Hazzard
Resource Links Magazine – Volume 13, #4

“I loved Sammy Squirrel & Rodney Raccoon – this witty novel about the escapades of two adventurous animals from Stanley Park works just as well for adults as it does for kids.
–Joe Stewart


ISBN: 9781894694988
CDN/USD

Duane Lawrence was born in Princeton, British Columbia. He is a high-school teacher who has lived and taught in London, England and Nara, Japan (which is in a park-like setting with hundreds of tame deer). The author, who now lives in Vancouver, enjoys walking in the city s Stanley Park and on one such stroll was inspired to write about animals living there. The author speaks French and Japanese and is available for interviews and events.


Check out Duane Lawrence’s personal homepage at: duanelawrence.ca

Duane Lawrence was born in Princeton, British Columbia. He is a high-school teacher who has lived and taught in London, England and Nara, Japan (which is in a park-like setting with hundreds of tame deer). The author, who now lives in Vancouver, enjoys walking in the city s Stanley Park and on one such stroll was inspired to write about animals living there. The author speaks French and Japanese and is available for interviews and events.


Check out Duane Lawrence’s personal homepage at: duanelawrence.ca