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Book details
  • Genre:YOUNG ADULT FICTION
  • SubGenre:Short Stories, Collections & Anthologies
  • Age Range (years):13 and up
  • Language:English
  • Pages:40
  • eBook ISBN:9781624881312

Where Is the Sears Tower?

by Tad Mitchell

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Overview
Where Is the Sears Tower? tells the story of Peter, a pigeon who travels to Chicago to visit his grandfather who lives at the Willis Tower (formerly named the Sears Tower). The story is similar to The Little Prince. Peter travels from landmark to landmark discovering animals with different personalities that each teach him a life lesson. The amazingly detailed artwork captures Chicago’s true essence as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Each painting (except the first) contains a part of the Willis Tower. Readers from ages 2 to 92 will be entertained and edified.
Description
Where Is the Sears Tower? tells the story of Peter, a pigeon who travels to Chicago to visit his grandfather who lives at the Willis Tower (formerly named the Sears Tower). The story is similar to The Little Prince. Peter travels from landmark to landmark discovering animals with different personalities that each teach him a life lesson. The amazingly detailed artwork captures Chicago’s true essence as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Each painting (except the first) contains a part of the Willis Tower. Readers from ages 2 to 92 will be entertained and edified.
About the author
Tad and France Mitchell have lived in the suburbs of Chicago for more than a decade. Tad was born in Evanston, Illinois, and France in Montréal, Canada. They met as teenagers when their families participated as cast in an outdoor play in upstate New York. Tad works in software. France is a homemaker. They have four children and one grandchild. This is their first book.