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Bob the Cop

by William Cheung

23 pages; Saddle stitched; illustrated; catalogue #06-1223; ISBN 1-4120-9468-2; US$11.30, C$13.00, EUR9.29, £6.50

This book deals with the basic moral and social behavior children that should abide by in a society.


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About the Book

As the title of the book suggested, Bob is the policeman of a small town. The book depicts a typical day Bob has to go through. There are 3 incidents Bob encounters. Firstly, he has to deal with two children vandalising public property; secondly, he has to face several youngsters harassing an old tramp in a park and finally, he has displayed his heroic action of capturing a bank robber.

In the first incident, Bob puts forward the correct mentality and attitudes towards public property to the children. In the second event, he teaches the youngsters to love and respect the elderly people, and the final incident purely displays Bob, the righteous figure, who will uphold law and order in the society without compromising his own safety.



About the Author

The author immigrated to the UK in 1973 as a student studying G.C.E. 'O' and 'A' levels. After graduated from Manchester Polytechnic and U.M.I.S.T., he has been working as a computer programmer mainly for airlines and travel industry since 1985.



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