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Perry Q. Pumpinog

By: Linda Larson Bergwall
Narrated by: James Bergwall
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Perry Q. Pumpinog is a chapter poem about a little, blue-blood monster on his quest to show he's fit to be the crown prince of West Bryding.

King Quincy challenges his eldest to find three objects: a sea horn, a sky stone, and a foreigner’s crown. While the first two aren’t exactly easy, the third makes Perry's two teeth itch as he imagines all the messy situations he might get into trying to take the crown off someone else's head.

His sloppy, rude, and jealous siblings don't help. They all scheme to thwart Perry's success by bribing the family doctor to perform a secret operation to remove Perry’s perfect sense of direction - a mariner’s compass he once swallowed by accident as a kid learning how to row a boat in the castle’s moat.

The next morning, despite the odd pain in his back, Perry packs his backpack and sets off of unaware that his knack for navigation is all gone!

©2019 James Bergwall (P)2019 James Bergwall
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths Stories in Verse Royalty

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