Boar’s Letter (Book 2)
Title: Boar’s Letter
Author: Cindy and Gus Gee
Publisher: Boar and Family Books
ISBN: 979-8988838029
Hardcover ISBN: 979-8988838036
Genre: Children, Family
Availability: Paperback or Hardcover
Language: English
Paperback: 50 pages
Item Weight: 5 ounces
Dimensions:
8.5 x 0.14 x 8.5 inches
Explore Authors Mini Review:
A stuffed animal comes to life in this charming, imaginative children’s book series ★★★★★ – Explore Authors Magazine
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About the Book:
As Boar is adjusting to having a family, Mom decides that Boar needs a couple of things: clothes and a name. Delight in how Boar’s Dad comes to realize ‘what’ Boar’s full name should be.
Review from Elijah B of Explore Authors Magazine: Full review can be read on the Review Page.
Boar’s Letter
In Boar’s Letter, we get to see the aftermath of Book One with Boar being fully integrated into her family. We see her trying on outfits and being distressed at the amount of pulling and tugging she has to go through with various clothing while being dressed by her mother until her father finds clothing that is a perfect fit.
Boar adores dressing like her father, including her favorite cloud pajamas, which her father has a matching pair that they both sleep in. We also see that she’s very peculiar about her name, wanting it to be spelled correctly.
We also see that due to Book One’s events of being Martha’s chew toy for a time, she isn’t particularly fond of when she sees Martha’s teeth when the dog performs a big yawn. But the biggest thing that we learn near the end of the second book is her full name, which is Neigh T. Boar, which is given to her when a letter addressed to “Neighbor” is delivered to their home.
The first two books in this series do a good job of laying the groundwork for our main protagonist’s personality. Right off the bat in the first book, we see that Boar is determined to get her forever home and her struggles to be seen as something more than a dog’s chew toy.
The Boar Family Series is a very heartwarming, imaginative, and tender series that is a great addition to your children’s bookshelf and it earns a recommendation from me. ★★★★ – Elijah B. (Explore Authors Magazine)