CompleteMartialArts.com - Gwango's Lonesome Trail

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Manufacturer: Red Cygnet Press, Inc.
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Binding: Hardcover EAN: 9781601080042 ISBN: 1601080042 Label: Red Cygnet Press, Inc. Manufacturer: Red Cygnet Press, Inc. Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 32 Publication Date: 2006-09-04 Publisher: Red Cygnet Press, Inc. Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Studio: Red Cygnet Press, Inc.
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A lonely dinosaur wanders the barren desert of the Southwest, looking for a companion. Each time he thinks he has found a friend, his hopes are dashed. He winds up in an unlikely place, makes an unlikely friend, and finally feels that his life has a sense of purpose.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Funny Story about Dinosaurs Comment: I just read Gwango's Lonesome Trail and I have to say it's a really werid and funny story. The pictures are really neat to look at, especially the pink Brontosaurus and the cool looking lizard in the book. The author Justin Parpan is a really funny person, and I can't wait to read the next book he makes. I hope his next book is Gwango part 2. That would be neat!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Holy Guacamole! Comment: Gwango's Lonesome Trail by Justin Parpan was the coolest book I've read in a long time. The main character is a gigantic dinosaur named Gwango, and that's why I like this book a whole bunch. I've loved dinosaurs ever since I was three years old, and I would recommend it to any other kid who likes dinosaurs and corny old monster movies!
Customer Rating:      Summary: incredible illustrations (and a pink dinosaur, too) Comment: Here's a fun kid's story with a real sense of American style. Justin Parpan, who grew up in a rural California desert town, sets his story among the unique artifacts of American culture from this area--everything from Winnebagos, to fake Tiki huts, to the huge cement dinosaurs of Cabazon. This is a young illustrator whose work already exhibits great depth of personality, humor, and--above all--talent. And, as if that wasn't enough, at the center of his story is huge, pink, guacamole-eating dinosaur!
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