Known for such hits as I'll Never Fall In Love Again and Kiss An Angel Good Morning, Chet Bronze began his musical career as a small boy playing the flute in his father's foundry.
Similar to the story of Pinocchio, Chet's creator, Matt Bronze, loved Chet into life, making him into the son that he had never had. That worked so well, that he did the same with the two little girls pictured above sitting on the bar stools, giving Matt his twin daughters Amy and Beth. (Matt wisely decided to leave the naked man as he was -- a statue.) Along with their pet tiger, Boss, the happy family was complete.
Read this remarkable story about art, music, and how a father's love changed the world by giving us the talented and remarkable Chet Bronze. An enchanting and entertaining read! (141)
Sometimes I crack myself up. This is one of those times, lol.
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9 comments:
Kathy,
This is such a fun take on this week's picture...each figurine has a purpose in this lonely father's life. You have a lively imagination and I would read this book!
~Jean
What a story-LOL! You did look like you had fun with the blurb this week.
LOL Light and lively view of the photo for this week's book. Now I want details! Give me more!
A wonderful take on the prompt! And the songs! LOL
— K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Magical and great fun! You would enjoy writing this - go on, you know you want to;-)
By the way, when you've finished reorganising your house (it looks great, by the way) could you pop over and sort our house out, please? ALL our rooms are full up and fit to bust . . .
mmmm might have liked the naked man to come to life too! (shameless, I know)
That was funny Kathy! Nice job.
Thank you, ladies ... you are all so encouraging! I'll be by to visit soon, if I haven't already. Have a wonderful weekend.
Fun take! I'd buy that book for sure. Am very curious to know how he does it. And I'm with Dorothy--I would (perhaps UNwisely) want the naked man to come to life....
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