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A curious goose decides to lay her eggs on the balcony-three floors above the ground of an apartment building-and suddenly one quiet life is turned upside down. From tapping at the window for more grass to build her nest, to squeezing through the railing, this feathered visitor brings surprise, laughter, and a whole lot of heart-warming moments to the neighborhood. But as the days tick by... will the eggs ever hatch? Will the snow return too soon? Can one human help a mother goose beat the odds? Based on a true story, How to Lay a Goose Egg is a charming, heartfelt, and funny tale about…mehr

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A curious goose decides to lay her eggs on the balcony-three floors above the ground of an apartment building-and suddenly one quiet life is turned upside down. From tapping at the window for more grass to build her nest, to squeezing through the railing, this feathered visitor brings surprise, laughter, and a whole lot of heart-warming moments to the neighborhood. But as the days tick by... will the eggs ever hatch? Will the snow return too soon? Can one human help a mother goose beat the odds? Based on a true story, How to Lay a Goose Egg is a charming, heartfelt, and funny tale about unexpected guests, gentle friendships, and the quiet magic of nature taking root in the most unlikely places.
Autorenporträt
Gary Hewitt is the Creative Director of Visualtribe and Wedge a&d, and an award-winning designer. In addition to being a visual artist, he is an avid photographer who explores diverse landscapes-from the Canadian Rockies to India and beyond-expressing his creativity through many forms of art. He has even dabbled in songwriting, with tracks available on various streaming platforms.This book marks his first foray into writing. Gary has long wanted to bring this true story to life, and now it has finally arrived. Although the building where he once lived is no longer standing, he still wonders if the geese return to the same spot to hatch more goslings.