MY SNOWBALL

MY SNOWBALL

by Maximus Kalampalikis
MY SNOWBALL

MY SNOWBALL

by Maximus Kalampalikis

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Overview

MY SNOWBALL is a story that takes place in Hooksett, New Hampshire. It is a story that offers a glimpse of the love that a small boy has for the animals, especially for his dog, Sunshine, and his cat, Snowball.

Snowball, a smart and beautiful cat, teaches Max, a nine-year-old boy, that animals love people and show their love through actions, although the actions and experiences are sometimes very painful. Snowball was tortured by a nasty boy, David, but she never gives up because she wants to make her best friend, Max, happy by finding his skateboard, which David had stolen from him. At the end, Max teaches all of his friends that they shouldn't take things that don't belong to them, because sooner or later, they will be discovered and will be punished for their actions.

The moral of the story to his friends is to love animals, work hard in school, and always do good deeds in life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013502918
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publication date: 11/20/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 50
File size: 137 KB

About the Author

Maximus Kalampalikis, a very energetic kid, was taking a break from sports and decided to write a book when he was eight years old and attended Hooksett Underhill School. He is very enthusiastic about his book. Now, Max, a nine-year-old boy, attends Memorial School in Hooksett, New Hampshire, and is in the fourth grade. He is an excellent student and loves math. He plays baseball, basketball, and soccer, and is learning to play lacrosse. He also loves to skateboard. He lives in Hooksett, New Hampshire, with his mom, dad, sister Alexus, and of course, Sunshine, his dog, and his cat, Snowball. He spends his summer vacations in Greece, where he studies the Greek language and visits the historical sights, especially the Parthenon and the Greek Islands.
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