The PBS Painter's Tale

By Paul Hawkins
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(5.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: May 23, 2011
Words: 2373 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook short description

He can paint happy dreamy landscapes in 30 minutes or less -- guaranteed! -- but can he convince his broody teenaged son that the real world is anything other than a cruddy, joyless hellhole? Inspired by (but not depicting) the great Bob Ross. Because every happy little tree needs a friend, and everyone needs to remember there are beautiful places even in a busy world.

Extended description

He can paint happy dreamy landscapes in 30 minutes or less -- guaranteed! -- but can he convince his broody teenaged son that the real world is anything other than a cruddy, joyless hellhole? Inspired by (but not depicting) the great Bob Ross. Because every happy little tree needs a friend, and everyone needs to remember there are beautiful places even in a busy world.

Tags

humor, trees, happy, painter, reflections, landscapes, pbs

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Review by: Roberta Beach Jacobson on May 31, 2011 : star star star star star
Brilliant! Loved this!
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Review by: DL Stone on May 23, 2011 : star star star star star
A master's touch without the happy little trees.
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