Here Come The Nothing Heads
Here Come The Nothing Heads
written by Terry Lancaster
narrated by Edoardo Ballerini
published by the Coalition for Human Kindness
An epic poem for children of all ages, Here Come The Nothing Heads tells the tale of Sneezy McSneezerson, Grouchy McGroucherson, and Fluffy McFlufferson who live in the fanciest pumpkin high atop Pumpkin Ridge until they are banished by town Elders because they can't get along with each other or anyone else.They must travel to Happy Hollow, home of the mysterious tribe of Nothing Heads, and learn how to live in peace.
The trials and tribulations of their adventure force them to look at life in a brand new way as old as time itself.
An intricate tapestry of spiritual, philosophical, and cultural concepts, Here Come The Nothing Heads weaves references and imagery from the Buddha, the Beatles, and the Breakfast Club just to name a few.
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