logo
Wrong email address or username
Wrong email address or username
Incorrect verification code
Wishapick: Tickety Boo and the Black Trunk - M.M. Allen
Wishapick: Tickety Boo and the Black Trunk
by: (author)
2.00 10
Darkness. Utter blackness. Was this why his mother had refused to let Jack unlock his father’s old trunk? It had been two years since his dad had died, and all Jack could think about was examining whatever treasures were stored inside the beloved trunk. But when he finally lifted the lid, he... show more
Darkness. Utter blackness. Was this why his mother had refused to let Jack unlock his father’s old trunk? It had been two years since his dad had died, and all Jack could think about was examining whatever treasures were stored inside the beloved trunk. But when he finally lifted the lid, he didn’t just fall in—he fell through it into a pit of rattlesnakes!

Trying to recall his mother’s stories about “the Breath of All Good Things”—anything to shed light on his current situation—Jack wishes he’d paid better attention rather than mock the tales as childish myths…and that he’d waited to enter the trunk with his sister, Lilly, so they could at least face this together.

Like L. Frank Baum’s Oz and C. S. Lewis’s Narnia, M. M. Allen brings to life the fantastical world of Wishapick—a land of courageous animals ruled by a cruel rattlesnake king who has condemned the villagers to live without light. Chosen as the reluctant hero to save the villagers, Jack must face terrifying creatures and overwhelming odds if he wants to help his new friends—and return home himself.

Be sure to check out the companion music CD, Wishapick, for purchase or download from http://deborahwynne.com/
show less
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781508437178 (1508437173)
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2010-12-22)
Pages no: 168
Edition language: English
Bookstores:
Community Reviews
Book Fay
Book Fay rated it
2.0 Wishapick: Tickety Boo and the Black Trunk by M.M.Allen
Darkness. Utter blackness. Was this why his mother had refused to let Jack unlock his father’s old trunk? It had been two years since his dad had died, and all Jack could think about was examining whatever treasures were stored inside the beloved trunk. But when he finally lifted the lid, he didn’t ...
Books by M.M. Allen
On shelves
Share this Book
Need help?