From the Inside Flap:
My father is far away, doing important things, the little girl says to herself. She thinks of all the things he might be doing: climbing a pyramid, riding a fierce black horse, or stalking a pack of wild wolves. She doesn't really know just where he is or what he is doing, but there is one thing she does know. Her father misses her--just as much as she misses him.
About the Author:
Robin Ballard, was born in Los Angeles and attended the Cooper Union School of Art in New York City. After several years in Washington, D.C., she now lives with her husband and sons in Switzerland. Ms. Ballard has written many popular books, including I Used to Be the Baby, When We Get Home, and My Day, Your Day.
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