Ringo Rhino Tries To Fit In

by Josephine C. Force-Rojas & Illustrated by Faith Marie Force


Formats

Softcover
£17.95
Hardcover
£24.95
Softcover
£17.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 15/11/2019

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 42
ISBN : 9781728335216
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 42
ISBN : 9781728335230

About the Book

Ringo is a young rhino whom made it difficult making friends because he was a little freer willed than most. He set out on a mission to gain the friendship of a pink rhino and anyone else that he could. He was always looking for ways to fit in; whether it be with a crowd or even with someone he could call a friend. But all he did was get into troubled situations, sometimes upsetting others along the way. Maybe his mission wasn’t a complete fallout. Maybe he figured out a solution to make a friend or two in order to complete his mission. Let’s read and find out! Ambition and acceptance with a little patience, can go a long way!


About the Author

Josephine taught herself to read at the age of four when she felt the pictures in her books weren’t satisfying enough, thus leaving her the desire for more details. She then became obsessed with Dr. Seuss’ “Green Eggs and Ham” leaving no room for any other books. Josephine is married with three adult children, a step-son, and four beautiful grandchildren. They are her personal supporters and proof-readers, which helps her to reach various audiences. Her hobbies include, writing, drawing, poetry, puzzles, sharing weekly family night with her children, quality family time, vacationing, collecting various paraphernalia, and listening to a diverse genre of music. Her favorite artist is Norman Rockwell. Recreationally, Josephine began writing in the early 1980’s although prioritizing her children’s education, she stalled although encouraged reading with her children. Though she struggled through multiple trials and tribulations throughout the years, she prevailed. She managed to open an inspiring blog in 2015, fell ill and she drifted. Late 2016 she opened her home to her mother following her first shoulder surgery, in order to tend to her mother’s Dementia dilemma for a year and a half; until her mother’s unfortunate passing in March 2018. In 2019, Josephine decided to restart where she had left off by reaching the minds and hearts of all people through her natural stature and writing, always adding a little rhyme in her style for a little pizazz and fun!