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Join us today on Facebook at noon EST to meet Mark Hughes, author of the delightful children’s book, The Tale of Ferdinand Frog. This gorgeously illustrated story follows the journey of a frog who must learn how to overcome some scary obstacles to find true love and happiness.

Ferdinand Frog is in love with Felicity Fogmore-Frog, but his way to Felicity’s heart is blocked by the evil snake, Samuel, who is determined to take Felicity for his own. Ferdinand and his friend, Wrinkleskin Rat, embark on a magical quest, overcoming many obstacles in order to meet with the wise and all-loving Osmiroid Owl, who opens Ferdinand’s mind and spirit to show him how a kindly and peace-loving frog can overcome the evil power and strength of Samuel, the slippery snake, and win Felicity’s heart forever.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

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About Mark Hughes:

Mark Hughes is a semi-retired businessman and entrepreneur who has mixed his business career with a part-time career as a musician and songwriter, playing worldwide at religious and spiritual festivals, delivering a message of peace and love. His ability to weave stories into songs led to the writing of The Tale of Ferdinand Frog and other similarly magical rhyming stories. His other interests are family and sport. He resides in Essex in Southeast England with his wife and three daughters.

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