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After his father’s demise when he was only eight years old, King Coborn of Mosuvia ascended to the throne at an early age. When it was time for him to marry, King Coborn married the love of his life, Lorella - the daughter of a farmer. But just like King Coborn’s father and mother, Queen Lorella died. King Coborn and Queen Lorella had been blessed with one daughter named Princess Daisy. On her twelfth birthday, King Coborn threw a huge party and ordered his servants to bring the finest pecan nut from his orchard for the feast. The whole palace was surprised when a huge nut was brought in but no one could crack it, not even the best of Mosuvia’s woodsmen. Get yourself The Nut That Wouldn’t Crack by Timothy Swiss to discover what happens next.
If you are a lover of children's adventures and fables, The Nut That Wouldn’t Crack is just what you should be looking for. Featuring an amazing array of protagonists, Timothy Swiss forges an intriguing plot with beautiful images that served to indulge my imagination. Along with the magnificent pictures, Swiss captures the setting of the story perfectly. I could not get enough of the royal mantle, the massive castle, the king’s lovely orchard, and Mosuvia’s breathtaking landscape. Swiss highlights the importance of being merciful and brave and always giving people a chance to explain themselves. There is adventure, suspense, and humor in this story.