The Search for Hickory Dickery Dock's Clock
A new twist on an old story.
The Mouse Ran Down…And Then What?
A new twist on an old story.
2019-05-30
A
classic nursery rhyme is given new life in Lee Moran’s new book, The
Search for Hickory Dickery Dock’s Clock ($13.49, paperback, 9781545644898). Children will find amusement in the mixture
of familiar and novelty as they try to anticipate the story’s outcome.
Two
brave mice take on two mysteries at once: where is Beijing’s Hall of Clocks,
and whatever happened to that old nursery rhyme clock? Along the way, they answer other probing
questions like, “Why don’t we make chopsticks in America?”
“This book is a challenge to a child's mind. It
has many twists and turns that can't help but make them think, and what they
ultimately walk away with is bound to be an extension to their imagination,”
said Moran.
Lee Moran is a retired Engineer from Lockheed Aircraft, a
former policeman, Police Commissioner, Civil Defense Director, Town Selectmen,
a Pipe-fitter on the Alaskan pipeline, and the Supervisor of Security at
Sarasota's Ringling Museum. His other books include: Alaska's Last Frontiersman, The Unexpected Patriot, John Ringling’s
Mouse Mansion, and Under Jake's
Umbrella.
Xulon
Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian
self-publisher, with more than 15,000 titles published to date. The
Search for Hickory Dickery Dock’s Clock is available online through
xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.