From the Publisher
Once upon a blue moose, there was a little restaurant at the edge
of the big woods. Mr. Breton was happy running the restaurant. He
liked to cook, but he didn't like it much when winter came and the
north wind blew and froze everything solid.
Then one day a blue moose, who also didn't like the cold, came to
his door and asked to come in. Mr. Breton said sure, and served the
moose some clam chowder. The moose liked the soup, and decided to
stay. From that time on, things at the restaurant began to
hum.
Join the Blue Moose in this hilarious collection of three short
novels as he learns to wait tables, writes a novel, goes to
Hollywood, solves a mystery, and makes you laugh even in the dark
of the cold woods.
Includes new wacky but true moose facts!
About the Author
Daniel Pinkwater is regarded by critics, educators, psychologists, and law enforcement agencies as the world's most influential writer of books for children and young adults. Since 1987, he has been a regular commentator on NPR's All Things Considered and two collections of his essays have been brought out to the delight of listeners who can read. He lives in Hyde Park, New York.