Cheets is looking for an adventure! The elf had heard about 'town'. Emma and her mother went all the time but no one from the fabled forest had been there. Cheets was certain it was a magical place and he decided that he must head for troublesville. He stows away in the car one day and finds himself in busy, noisy streets all alone. He begins his adventure by befriending two cats who live in a house with two humans. Then because of his obsession with carrots, he is captured in a trap and that's when his adventure no longer is any fun. Don't miss Cheets’ escapade and daring rescue! Here's what Midwest Book Review says about this series: Bertie the Bookworm and the Bully Boys is an illustrated early chapter book for excited pre-novella readers. A cast of familiar but colorful magical forest characters parade through this gentle teaching tale about bullying, the valueof literacy, and ageism. All the Fabled Forest residents who wish to attend a regular spelling and reading circle with Bertie the Bookworm, awise forest elder. Many nods to familiar fairytale characters weave in and out of the story gracefully, and the magical Fabled Forest is a good learning ground for all. Children of middle school age will enjoy this combination of fantasy and reality in a good manners and literacy teaching package. The series is full of lessons and the tradition continues with Book #5, Cheets Heads for Troublesville. The colorful illustrations add just the right touch of mystery and fantasy to the story. ~~ Midwest Book Review 'Sugarek's remarkable fiction ( Stanley, the Stalwart Dragon ) is herability to draw depth into what might be cartoon characters. City Slick is myfavorite. He has the slyness of a huckster, but is genuinely friendly. He getsStanley into trouble by selling him to the circus. The story grabs yourattention and imagination. The generous dialog makes for a great book. Book #5, Cheets Heads for Troublesville has been released and I am looking forward to reading it.''~~Bookreview.com This series has at times written itself. Cheets came to me one night and insisted he was ready for his next adventure. He suggested 'town'. I tried to deter him but he was adamant that he was going to the small town, Troublesville, near Emma's farm. Trisha Sugarek has enjoyed a twenty-year career writing stage plays, fiction, children's books and poetry. In addition to over 40 stage plays, she expanded her body of work to include ten novels, of which seven are a series of true crime mysteries, three general fiction, and four children's books. She has written a large collection of ten minute plays for the classroom. Most recently she created four journal/handbooks (instructional) for writers. Her active blog encourages and helps other writers. Trisha lives in Savannah, Georgia with a ridgeback hound, Miss Molly and her little sister, Gracie, and their two cats, Fiona and Barcode. All were rescued and adopted by Trisha. writeratplay.com