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In the quiet town of Elephant Grove, a group of old elephants faithfully watch Fox News, believing every word they hear. But when young Monroe and his loyal dog, Bobo, start questioning the stories they're told, they uncover a shocking truth: the Foxes running the news station have been manipulating the elephants with fear and lies. Join Monroe and Bobo on a brave adventure as they confront the Foxes head-on, showing the elephants the power of independent thought and the danger of blind obedience. This witty and thought-provoking fable explores media literacy, critical thinking, and the…mehr

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In the quiet town of Elephant Grove, a group of old elephants faithfully watch Fox News, believing every word they hear. But when young Monroe and his loyal dog, Bobo, start questioning the stories they're told, they uncover a shocking truth: the Foxes running the news station have been manipulating the elephants with fear and lies. Join Monroe and Bobo on a brave adventure as they confront the Foxes head-on, showing the elephants the power of independent thought and the danger of blind obedience. This witty and thought-provoking fable explores media literacy, critical thinking, and the importance of questioning the narratives we're fed. Perfect for children and adults alike, When Elephants Licked Boots is a heartwarming reminder that truth always finds its way, even when it's hidden behind the loudest voices.
Autorenporträt
Devon is a writer who uses words to challenge power, explore complexity, and tell the truth - even when it's hard. Her work spans nonfiction, fiction, and children's literature, and across every genre, her focus is the same: to illuminate the human cost of policy, the nuance behind progress, and the quiet strength of those often left out of the story.She holds a Master's in Legal Studies from The Santa Barbara Colleges of Law, where she led a statewide study on gender discrimination in Oregon's legal field, and a Master's in Public Policy from Northwestern University, where she focused on solutions that prevent harm before it starts. That same ethic - proactive, justice-driven, and grounded in care - shows up in her writing as well.She lives in Enterprise, Oregon with her husband and son, and a beloved chaos of rescues and strays. When she's not writing or organizing, she's elbow deep in local politics, or dog hair - sometimes all at once.