Cover art composite by UPB
Set vector clip art illustrations of bored teddy bears(c)vectorpocket/Depositphoto
After losing his best friend, Arth, Tedi is so sad it feels like his heart is torn up inside of him. Now Tedi just sits by the window and cries, no longer caring about anything but how much he misses his friend, and seeing nothing of the beauty outside.
Mama Bear insists it will get easier in time, but Tedi’s not so sure; Tedi’s sure he’ll never be happy again. And, as Summer turns to Autumn, and then Autumn turns to Winter, it’s starting to look like Tedi might be right.
But is Tedi really right, or is it Mama Bear who’s right after all?
Unless you somehow missed seeing the posts about the original release of this book, you'll already know you can buy "Tedi And The Soothing Snow" as an eBook
in multiple formats from a variety of online retailers. I won't list
all the links in this post - if you'd like to buy an eBook of "Tedi And
The Soothing Snow" you can check out the post I just linked to for
purchase links. You can also buy paperback versions of "Tedi And The Soothing Snow" via Amazon UK, Amazon US, Amazon Canada, many other Amazon sites, and all the places Amazon distributes their paperbacks to.
But, I do have news:
if eBooks and paperbacks aren't for you, you'll be interested to know that "Tedi And The Soothing Snow" is now available in audio, narrated byRaymond Pental, and can be purchased via Audible, iTunes, and the various Amazon sites.
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2 comments:
Good luck, Tori!
Thanks, Jeanie!
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