Tom Fawell’s New Book “The Ommagon Baby” Is An Entertaining Story On A Big Baby Discovering His Capabilities In A Dangerous Situation Even If People Complain About Him
(PRWEB) September 20, 2017 -- Tom Fawell, an illustrator who formed an exclusive design studio in West Chicago, has completed his new book “The Ommagon Baby”: a stirring tale sending a message that anyone who looks too big, tough, and rough and gets judged for having these attributes should not feel like they are good for nothing—they are more than their imperfections.
Author Fawell presents a boy getting hurt because of other people’s opinions about him: “And he was tougher than most of ‘em. He wasn’t mean though, well sometimes he was, but then again sometimes he wasn’t. He was very sad though ’cause sometimes when he would play with his daddy he would forget that he was such a big Ommagon and he would play too rough! His daddy didn’t mind, but the neighbors would say that the baby Ommagon was good for nothing. And sometimes when he would play doggie he would bite his mom and chase her upon the table. The neighbors would complain again and say that he was good for nothing. This would make him cry and cry and cry.”
Published by New York City-based Page Publishing, Tom Fawell’s exciting book has illustrations that entice the readers to see the bigger picture on the well-written story—no one is good for nothing, and perfect physique and traits are not requirements for someone to be a hero in his or her place.
Readers who wish to experience this insightful work can purchase “The Baby Ommagon” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play, Kobo or Barnes and Noble.
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About Page Publishing:
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Nichole Hoffman, Page Publishing, Inc, http://www.pagepublishing.com, +1 (866) 315-2708 Ext: 8283, [email protected]
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