Roberta Butler's newly released "Horace" follows the great adventures of Horace the squirrel
"Horace" from Christian Faith Publishing author Roberta Butler shares the fun journey of a squirrel in the Butler's Yard where he finds joy and care from a family as he became part of their daily routine.
MEADVILLE, Pa., April 10, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "Horace": an amusing narrative about friendship, family, home, and an adorable little squirrel who is equally lovable. "Horace" is the creation of published author Roberta Butler, a brilliant writer of tales that delight readers of all ages.
Bulter writes, "Roberta Towel was born April 14, 1905 in Anderson, Indiana. She attended Anderson High School and graduated from Ball State University with a teaching degree. She taught at the Seventh Street School for two years and Shadeland School for one year. Roberta left teaching when she and Noble Butler III were married in 1929. They moved to Indianapolis in 1944 with their two sons, Noble IV and Robert.
"After her husband died, Roberta went back to teaching at School 39 in Indianapolis. She taught from 1956 until 1968.
"As for Horace, he lived in the Butler's Yard on Sutherland Avenue in Indianapolis. Roberta (Mom) started putting food out on the front step every morning. Horace began coming to eat. He would come up close to the step and wait for Mom as if he knew what time it was.
"After a while, Horace got used to Dad and the boys. He would let them hand feed him. Dad made a house in a tree for Horace to stay warm and dry. Horace even enjoyed Raggs, the family dog. Horace and Raggs would often play with each other.
"This is the reason that Horace the Squirrel was written. He was part of the family. Roberta Butler's intent was that her sons would have the book published and printed for sale. We hope children and adults enjoy this book."
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Roberta Butler's new book gives the young readers a colorful illustration of Horace and his amazing adventures and misadventures in the Butler's Yard.
View a synopsis of "Horace" on YouTube.
Consumers can purchase "Horace" at traditional brick & mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about "Horace," contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at 866-554-0919.
SOURCE Christian Faith Publishing

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