Not All Brothers and Sisters Think Alike
As twins, Bobby and Chrissy also don’t quite look alike. They share a lot of things, including their birthday. Having the same birthday sometimes means sharing a birthday cake. Even worse this year, they may have to share their birthday gift. The gift Chrissy has in mind isn’t Bobby’s idea of fun.
Two kids, one birthday, one cake and one gift. What kind of gift will they get? And will they like it?
Some “gifts” aren’t always what you expect.
Some “things” aren’t always what they seem.
Max Luces-Tucker’s experience is diverse - A noteworthy success in apparel, music, film & TV. As an entrepreneur she launched a clothing line, a chain of clothing stores and promoted groundbreaking recording acts. She has worked on MTV’s “The Real World” as a Music Supervisor and on two Emmy Award winning shows, NBC's “Starting Over,” and the HBO documentary “Autism: The Musical,” a film about children who suffer from Autism and the impact it has on their families.
As a savvy film and TV writer, her literary creativity spans many genres, ranging the scope of drama, romantic comedy, urban comedy and suspense. Max has written and sold the screenplay “A Simple Promise,” her first feature film. The acclaimed movie is distributed by Indican Pictures and is available on DVD worldwide.
Like a chameleon, she has proven to possess that rare quality of successfully navigating in all genres and sectors of creative affairs. She’s a wife and a mother, an active member of the Grammys, the Emmys and Women In Film and she’s a mentor.
Max Luces-Tucker is invaluable to today’s youth, her peers and luminaries.
Bobby & Chrissy’s One Gift is the first in the Bobby & Chrissy: Roll Out series of children’s books. Find out what and why this one gift has endless stories to tell.
In the kitchen, twins Bobby and Chrissy finished putting their dirty dishes in the sink. Mother told them, “You two go outside and play for a bit. I have some work to do.” Bobby and Chrissy looked at each other and smiled. Bobby wondered, “Does it have anything to do with our birthday tomorrow?”
“Bobby!” Chrissy interrupted him.
“Boy, if you don’t get outside now, there will be no birthday tomorrow,” Mother said with a firm look on her face. Bobby ran out the door and Chrissy followed him, giggling. Once the kids were out of the room, Mother shook her head and smiled.