Walter Paine's Cousin John: the Story of a Boy and a Small Smart Pig
takes young readers to a time when dogs roamed unleashed and ice was
delivered in blocks by beefy men with iron tongs. Bert Dodson's charming
illustrations bring the bygone era to life and highlight key points in
the story. Due to be published in September 2006, an advance review copy
is enclosed for your consideration. A simple, elegant tale set in
Brookline, Massachusetts a generation or two ago, Cousin John is about
awakening and discovery, animals and humans, as experienced by a lonely,
curious boy and his pet pig who become the talk of the town. A true
story, Cousin John exemplifies that magic moment in childhood Graham
Greene noted, when the door opens and lets the future in.