BOUND BROOK, N.J. - December 5, 2022 - (Newswire.com)
Dr. David Crystal has completed his new book "An Amazing Fish Story": a delightful children's story that follows a smart little fish named Henry as he explores the ocean and learns how to outsmart the big fish.
Author Dr. David Crystal writes, "Once upon a time, many millions of years ago, no animals lived on the land. There were only fish and other creatures that lived in the sea. There was a very clever little fish named Henry."
He continues, "Henry learned from his family that you had to hide from the 'big hungry fish' that always wanted to eat the little fish."
Published by Newman Springs Publishing, Dr. David Crystal's engaging tale inspires perseverance and creative thinking in young readers and listeners.
Readers who wish to experience this original work can purchase "An Amazing Fish Story" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iBooks Store, Amazon, or Barnes & Noble.
For additional information or media inquiries, contact Newman Springs Publishing at 732-243-8512.
About Newman Springs Publishing:
Newman Springs Publishing is a full-service publishing house for serious authors. Each title produced by Newman Springs Publishing undergoes every step of the professional publishing process, including editing, layout, cover design, circulation, distribution, and publicity. All titles are made available in both e-book and print formats. Newman Springs Publishing distributes to tens of thousands of retail outlets throughout North America and internationally. All manuscripts in any genre are welcome to be submitted for review. If the manuscript meets the necessary criteria and is accepted for publication, Newman Springs Publishing will work closely with the author to bring the book to the retail market for a relatively inexpensive initial investment.
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Original Source: Author Dr. David Crystal's new book, 'An Amazing Fish Story,' tells the tale of how a little fish uses his little brain to outsmart the big fish