Wubble Max Mulligan Rides Again

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Author: Darin Peterson ISBN: 9781457558627
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing Publication: September 12, 2017
Imprint: Dog Ear Publishing Language: English
Author: Darin Peterson
ISBN: 9781457558627
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Publication: September 12, 2017
Imprint: Dog Ear Publishing
Language: English

These books are important for me for a lot of reasons but the main is so I could feel useful. For a lot of years I was able to physically work hard and I loved it. But someone must have had different plans for me. Almost 20 years now I’ve been dealing with a degenerative sympathetic nerve disease. Its slowly been taking its effects and causes a lot of pain. The lead character Max has challenges of his own. People were dismissing his worth because a speech sound disorder made him talk a little different.

Just as I had to kind of reevaluate what I could do which was very hard for me. Realizing that my body was altering my life. Max had to look at his situation and tell himself he had worth others did not see. He first tries to get even with his fellow students. And in the next part of the series Max realizes that it wasn’t him at all and he would be himself from now on. He soon realizes that others began to see him differently as well. Indeed, he becomes a local legend and finds himself happy.

We all need to realize what Max did. We are important just as we are. Attention or fame never seem to make you happy. Being friendly and a good friend is what brings true happiness. And when life throws you a curveball you either step out of the batter’s box. Or practice until life realizes curves don’t work with you.

I give you Wubbles, the book series you’ll want your children to read and understand.

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These books are important for me for a lot of reasons but the main is so I could feel useful. For a lot of years I was able to physically work hard and I loved it. But someone must have had different plans for me. Almost 20 years now I’ve been dealing with a degenerative sympathetic nerve disease. Its slowly been taking its effects and causes a lot of pain. The lead character Max has challenges of his own. People were dismissing his worth because a speech sound disorder made him talk a little different.

Just as I had to kind of reevaluate what I could do which was very hard for me. Realizing that my body was altering my life. Max had to look at his situation and tell himself he had worth others did not see. He first tries to get even with his fellow students. And in the next part of the series Max realizes that it wasn’t him at all and he would be himself from now on. He soon realizes that others began to see him differently as well. Indeed, he becomes a local legend and finds himself happy.

We all need to realize what Max did. We are important just as we are. Attention or fame never seem to make you happy. Being friendly and a good friend is what brings true happiness. And when life throws you a curveball you either step out of the batter’s box. Or practice until life realizes curves don’t work with you.

I give you Wubbles, the book series you’ll want your children to read and understand.

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