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Mortimer and the Planet Axis Tilt

By: Alexander Mae
Narrated by: Christopher Burns
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Summary

Mortimer the Jack Rabbit lives in Greenleaf Grove. The Grove is a special place where Mortimer discovers his love of life, friends, family, and flowers. What Mortimer does not know is that his wonderful life and routine is about to literally turn upside down, when the planets axis tilts. Mortimer’s neighborhood becomes very different. How does Mortimer handle this unexpected turn of events?  

Mortimer’s love for gardening, eating carrot and turnip pie with his friends, and watching the neighborhood children play “rope scotch” are only some of the things Mortimer will have to let go of in his “new” neighborhood. What he replaces those activities with is quite remarkable. 

A chapter book that has a relatable theme every child can hold onto…. Change. Mortimer teaches children that it’s okay to be afraid of change, such as changing demographics in one’s neighborhood, and how though different, it can be just as good or better than before. Mortimer fears change. It goes against the very essence of who he is, but when change confronts him head on, Mortimer embraces it...in his own unique way. 

©2020 Alexander Mae (P)2020 Alexander Mae

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