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Description
Rooftop Rascals had been translated into Chinese and has both English and Chinese characters written side by side, for those learning a second language. The true story about a raccoon family who lived on a neighbor's rooftop, takes place in Alexandria, Virginia, USA. The neighbors watch as three baby raccoons grow big enough to leave the rooftop nest with their mother. Alexandria is a beautiful, historic old town located just south of Washington DC on the Potomac River.
About the Author
Lynn Sauls finally has the time to use her right brain. She paints and writes stories that illustrate children's books mostly about animals. Wufan Wallace is a Chinese-born resident of the Washington, DC area who translates American children's books into Chinese. She believes that Children's literature can help China and America enjoy each other's cultures.