Fear of change prevents a perfectly good cat, Jackson, from enjoying his new home and a new environment. He becomes constipated in every way. But when the desire the join the fun overtakes him, good things happen and a lesson is learned.
-- The bright colors and happy art of Sally Huss dance across these pages and will delight your child time and again.
-- The story will tickle your child's funny bone while the message about trying something new sinks in.
-- Talking points are offered to help your child discuss doubts, hesitations and fears.
Fans of the books by Mo Williams, P.D. Eastman, Dr. Seuss, the Berenstains, Sandra Boynton, Laura Numeroff, and Felicia Bond will love CHUCK AND THE CONSTIPATED CAT.
Rocky Lang has been involved in the motion picture and television business all his life. He has produced, written, and directed motion pictures, documentaries, television shows, movies-of-the-weeks, and mini-series. Among his feature credits, he produced Ridley Scott’s White Squall, starring Jeff Bridges. Mr. Lang recently executive produced You Can’t Take My Daughter for Lifetime Television. His previous films, there were Girl Fight and Racing For Time.
Mr. Lang is the author of nine books, How I Broke Into Hollywood, published by Regan Books/Harper-Collins, Growing Up Hollywood, HLPI Books, and his new book, the Theater/Library Association’s Richard Wall Special Jury Prize Award Winning bestseller, Letters From Hollywood, published by Abrams Books which won the 2019 Richard Wall Memorial Award Special Jury Prize for an exemplary work.
Rocky Lang is also the author of a series of empowering books aimed at children with diabetes. His book Lara Takes Charge, is in the hands of over 40,000 children, hospitals, and libraries. He also invented the Courage Bag for children with diabetes, purchased and distributed by Travelon and QVC. On May 29, 2008, the American Diabetes Association honored Mr. Lang as Father of the Year for his advocacy for children living with diabetes.
Mr. Lang has served on the Health Education Advisory Board at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, and served for five years on the Los Angeles Community Leadership Board and ADA National Youth Strategy Board for the American Diabetes Association. Tennis has been Lang’s passion, and he is a certified professional and a member of the United States Professional Tennis Association.