Uncle Wrigley and Twigley the Flying Squirrel's Candy and Cupcake Store

by Gary Eder & Illustrated by Tim Eder


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Softcover
$20.99
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/22/2019

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 42
ISBN : 9781728323879
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 46
ISBN : 9781728323862

About the Book

After writing his first book; Uncle Wrigley and the Snow Bush – A Christmas Story. Gary received such great reviews, he decided to write more books, a series if you will. The second book entitled; Uncle Wrigley and Twigley the Flying Squirrels-Candy and Cupcake store, currently in publishing. The third book, Uncle Wrigley visits the Easter Bunny. Also, soon to be sent to the publisher as well. Gary has a love for wide eyed children who believe in the fun and fantasy world that he has written about. To demonstrate this point, after fishing with his grandson Logan this week has decided to write yet another children’s book to be called; Wigley the Talking Fish. The book about the about the talking fish, came about just as a fun thought. As all of his writings do. So, keep tuned.


About the Author

Gary L. Eder was born in Baltimore City, Maryland on June 8th 1947 at 5:57 a.m. of loving parents, William and Gloria Eder, a.k.a. affectionately calling each other, Bud and Suze. An average student throughout grades 1-12. He excelled in College at 3.85 G.P.A. Enlisted in the U.S. Navy after high school, during the Vietnam War, receiving an Honorable Discharge in 1972. At age 72, self-employed with a successful arbitration/mediation practice. He and his wife Karen moved to Delaware in 2016, where he enjoys the beach, fishing and writing books. His collective bargaining career had scanned 53 years and is still ongoing in his arbitration practice. In his spare time, he plays chess and makes walking sticks. He has written three children’s books and now writing a fourth. Gary’s experience as an author is wide ranging; as he is also, writing a book on the Art of Negotiation, entitled; “A Window of Opportunity.”