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Annette: A Big Hairy Mom

(2022)
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Evan Nestor Bettancourt is sure he saw a real, giant monster in his bedroom one night. Thank goodness he had Froggums, his favorite stuffed toy, to protect him. But his dad wants him to stop seeing imaginary creatures and start looking at scientific information. He says there is nothing new to discover in the world, and that Evan Nestor needs to learn the facts.

But Evan Nestor does discover something new, something that most people say doesn’t exist: a real, live Sasquatch! Her name is Annette, and he is so lucky she found him when he got lost. She is very kind, and Evan Nestor feels very protected.

The problem is there are people who also believe the Sasquatch is real, and they want to catch her and maybe even hurt her! Evan Nestor needs to get home to his worried parents, but he doesn’t want his new friend to be captured. What can they do to keep Annette’s existence a secret, but still get Evan Nestor home safe?

Come join Evan Nestor and Annette on their journey of discovery and fun, of kindness and love with illustrations by the author himself. We know after you read this book, you’ll want to get out and explore, and maybe find a Sasquatch for yourself!

Annette: A Big, Hairy Mom by John S. McFarland is a delightfully illustrated romp for young readers, woven together with legend, conspiracy theory, loveable monsters, colorful characters, and unforgettable character naming conventions such as Wesley Interruptus Buttinski. McFarland has the whimsical storytelling of Roald Dahl. A terrific book to read aloud with the kids.” ~ Kevin M. Folliard, author of Grayson North, Frost-Keeper of the Windy City

Annette: A Big, Hairy Mom is the kind of book every young Cryptid enthusiast should read. While so many films and books portray these beings as monstrous, the fact is they are more like us in many ways. Adventure, surprises, and discovery await the young mind in this delightful book. Recommended!” ~ David Bakara, Expedition Bigfoot: The Sasquatch Museum, Blue Ridge, Georgia

“All parts of
Annette: A Big, Hairy Mom are scintillatingly believable in their sharp focus, realistic action, sure character, and plot development. Undoubtedly, like many readers, this reviewer was moved to tears when Evan sacrificed his beloved Froggums for Annette to cherish, understanding and identifying with her special loneliness. Like J.K. Rowling and others, McFarland never underestimates the sensitivity and sophistication of his intended audience.” ~ Midwest Book Review

Genre: Children's Fiction

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