Bash and the Pirate Pig

Bash and the Pirate Pig

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Sep 1, 2013 · English · Hardcover (224 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 224
Language English
Published Sep 1, 2013
Publisher B&H Kids
ISBN-10 1433680696
ISBN-13 9781433680694

Description

Raymond Beamer Boxby, a city kid with a penchant for mischief, finds himself reluctantly spending his summer vacation in the countryside with his younger cousin, Bash Hinglehob. Initially irritated and unenthusiastic about the whole idea, Raymond quickly discovers that life at Bash’s farm is anything but boring. Surrounded by the rustic charm of the countryside, he is drawn into a series of unexpected adventures that challenge his city-slicker sensibilities.

Bash, with his infectious enthusiasm and imaginative spirit, introduces Raymond to a world filled with playful antics, lively farm animals, and the tantalizing prospect of hidden treasure. The pair’s antics escalate as they embark on a quest that revolves around a notorious pirate pig, rumored to be hoarding fabulous riches. This unexpected twist sends them on a wild journey through fields, forests, and folklore that brings them closer together.

As the summer days unfold, Raymond begins to shed his crankiness, finding joy in the great outdoors and the camaraderie of his cousin. Their dynamic, fueled by rivalry but tempered by affection, leads to hilarious mishaps and heartfelt moments. The bond they form not only alters Raymond's perspective on life outside the city but also teaches him valuable lessons about friendship and adventure.

With each twist and turn, the story unfolds like a treasure map, leading readers through a tale filled with laughter, camaraderie, and delightful surprises. By the end of his summer escapade, Raymond emerges transformed, proving that sometimes an unexpected detour can lead to the best experiences of all.

Genres

Science Fiction Children’s Religion & Spirituality Humor Graphic Novels Travel

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