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LITTLE BUS STORIES is published by David Hurdle

Released on = September 4, 2006, 4:13 pm

Press Release Author = David Hurdle

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Much like Thomas the Tank Engine, these fun stories for
children aged 5 - 7 years are about the adventures of different buses in the Little
Bus Company, and are set in rural England during the last twenty years.

Press Release Body = Stories in this series include Eric Turns Super Yellow, Michael
Discovers a Postbus, Geoffrey Loses His Top, A Day at the Seaside, Rachel to the
Rescue, and Buses on Parade.

Excerpt from the book: "One day the Garage Manager explained to Geoffrey what was
going on at the railway station. Some railway enthusiasts and local people had
bought part of the old line and were going to run steam trains on it just like in
the old days. Geoffrey would be carrying very different passengers on Sundays from
now on. His job in future would be to take people from the train to Birdland and
also to the country park at Snoring-up-the-Valley. Birdland had opened two years ago
and was very difficult for people without cars to get to. The country park was quite
a long way away in the hills but more and more people were hearing about it and
wanted to visit it.

So Geoffrey was going to link the railway to Birdland and the country park. He would
take people to where the train couldn't go. He was rather pleased that he could go
anywhere and up into hills while trains had to stick to their tracks and couldn't
get up hills, well, not big ones anyway.

His first trip to Birdland was a disaster. He was supposed to follow the road next
to the railway then go under a railway bridge. Geoffrey was a double decker and no
one had checked if he could get under the bridge. He got stuck! Oh dear. Tender
Terence dragged poor old Geoffrey back home and put him at the back of the garage.
He was left there for a long time. Then Greasy Fitter's 'gang' came and took his
roof off, and his top windows, and then just left him again. Geoffrey was expecting
to be broken up."

About the Author: David Hurdle worked as a transport planner in, or close to, the
bus industry for over 40 years. He lives in Redhill in Surrey, England.

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FOR MORE INFO. CONTACT:

David Hurdle (author)
E-mail: d.hurdle@btinternet.com


A copy of the LITTLE BUS STORIES (ISBN #1425951600) can be ordered from
Authorhouse.co.uk at:

http://www.authorhouse.co.uk/BookStore/ItemDetail~bookid~38889.aspx

or from Amazon.co.uk at:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1425951600/026-3691135-1400451?v

Web Site = http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1425951600/026-3691135-1400451?v

Contact Details = David Hurdle (author)
E-mail: d.hurdle@btinternet.com

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