I grew up on a family farm near central Iowa, where corn, beans, dairy, beef, chickens, pigs, and a horse were part of my upbringing. This rural area and Christian community stamped me as an outdoor person. Hunting rabbits was as much a part of me as was plowing, making hay, and taking care of livestock. My life involved raising animals as pets and also hunting for the dinner table. I picked up the nickname Rabbit after catching seven of them without a gun.
Tails (Tales) in the book:
- Chapter 1 – Rabbit Gets a Name
- Chapter 2 – Rabbit and Revenge
- Chapter 3 – Rabbit and the Skunk
- Chapter 4 – Rabbit and the Tornado
- Chapter 5 – Rabbit goes Swimming
- Chapter 6 – Rabbit finds an Answer
- Chapter 7 – Rabbit, Smokey, and the Cat
- Chapter 8 – Rabbit and the Horse
- Story: Completed
- Audience: General Audience
- Genre: Tails (Tales) of a Boy
- Length: 14,000 words
- Status: Published on Amazon
- Summary: First-Person Tails (Tales) of the Author