Rey The Royal Rabbit
By R. Ashley
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Rey is a royal rabbit but has no friends to play with. One day he enters a forest and cannot find his way out until a friendly centipede called "Colin" helps him...or does he? Colin has escaped from a nasty fox who later manages to capture them both and takes them to his village where other animals are locked away in cages and guarded by his army of foxes. The king and queen of all the rabbits...Reys parents are planning a huge attack, they want their son back home, back in their arms where he belongs and nothing will stop them. Look out for "Douglas" the squirrel and a million pound truffle.
R. Ashley
Gary Bannister(R Ashley)was born in Leicester,United Kingdom, where he still lives with his wife,children and 2 grandchildren. He is a normal family man who loves family life. Gary has not had an easy life and has had so much tragedy surrounding his family. His first book "every road has a bend" tells the true and emotional story about his youngest son, who from a very early age had to go through "risky" spinal surgery. Over the next six years his son would need ten spinal operations as the surgeons were finding it very difficult to correct his spine which was severely deformed. Gary has five children two of which are disabled. His other disabled son has "cerebral palsy" due to him arriving three months early. Gary and his wife had to deliver him themselves at home. They have a very strong relationship and have been together for 30 years. So much tragedy has surrounded this family that it is a credit to them that they have stayed strong and helped each other through these very hard times. Over there 30 years together this family have lost parents due to "cancer", friends stabbed and shot dead, young nephews losing their lives in an explosion, and losing a family member due to a "stroke" The stress on this family has been immense yet they still stay strong and keep helping each other, wiping each others tears. Gary kept an accurate day to day account of his sons operations and the time he spent in hospital. This is a true and very emotional story told in his own words from (just like most of us) a normal family man, who loves his family dearly. In July 2016 Gary woke up one day to take his Grandchildren on holiday but just before they were about to go Gary suffered a heart attack. He spent four days in hospital and had 3 "stents" fitted, Luckily he survived. While recovering he wrote another book for his Grandchildren which he has now published, it is called "Rey the royal rabbit"
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Rey The Royal Rabbit - R. Ashley
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REY
THE ROYAL RABBIT
CHAPTER ONE
ALL ALONE
In a beautiful part of the countryside where the grass was green and the trees swayed softly in the cool breeze, there lived a rabbit called Rey.
He was no ordinary rabbit, for Rey’s mother and father were the king and queen of all the rabbits. Rey had everything he could wish for; he lived in a nice field and was always warm and never hungry. But Rey had something missing which made him very sad and lonely... he had no friends to play with. Everyday Rey would wander around aimlessly looking for something to do. He would try to play but it was no good playing all alone, he desperately wanted some friends. Rey would always stop and look far into the distance at the forest that surrounded his home and wondered what was beyond. His mother always told him never to go near the forest and to always stay close to home
Rey always did as his mother told him but he could not stop wondering what was on the other side.
One day while his mother and father were asleep, Rey went to play outside. There was nothing to do as usual so he just sat on the grass and relaxed in the warm sunshine. Suddenly Rey noticed a beautiful butterfly sitting on top of a flower, so he carefully crawled through the grass to get a closer look. The butterfly saw Rey and flapped its wings hard, quickly lifting itself into the air where the warm breeze helped it to float upwards. Rey began to chase after it, running backwards and forwards and around in circles. This is fun
said Rey as he laughed and enjoyed himself for the first time in ages, but in all the excitement Rey never realised he was running further and further away from his home. The butterfly soon flew higher and higher and Rey watched as it flew into the distance. That was great said Rey as he slowly lay down to catch his breath under the shade of the trees.
Oh no said Rey as he quickly looked around him
TREES! TREES!" he shouted. He was sitting right on the