Reseña del editor:
Chocolate Chip Cookie devours city in children's comedy. A mysterious love from a mother baking cookies brings a small chocolate chip cookie to life. The cartoon type cookie becomes consumed with unquenchable hunger and eats Chicago. His hunger drives him to search frantically for food. As the cookie eats insurmountable food, he becomes supernaturally larger than life and finds a peculiar transformation by a single act of a little girl.
Biografía del autor:
Deswin Gbala was born in a Diamond mine in Liberia, West Africa, and lived there for eight years before he came to America in 1970. He says that for his first eight years, he lived in the rainforest jungle in a mud Hut with a grass roof. There were no windows, electricity, plumbing, stove, beds, refrigerators, outhouses, camping gear, doors or modern industrial infrastructure. I have heard him describe his life in his rural village very vividly. His experiences in that environment are a source of comparison and contrast for him, enabling him to look at American culture from an unusual perspective. He served in the U.S. Navy during the Gulf War from 1988-1992. His tour of duty in the Navy provided him with GI Bill benefits, enabling him to go to college. He has published a number of writings, a few of them include "Rock University;" a narrative based on a psychological experiment in racial discrimination; his first novel published is "Genetic Armageddon," a science fiction suspense thriller, and children’s stories, which include "The Giant Cookie That Ate Chicago." He has spoken at elementary schools, high schools, and colleges nationally. He has two Bachelor’s of Science degrees in Communication and English Education, a Masters of Education degree from the University of Wisconsin La Crosse and a Doctorate of Education from Edgewood College.
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