Marceau is a New York City taxi driver who, in order to escape from his less than exciting existence, imagines himself participating in amazing, visual adventures which he relates to a regular fare whom he picks up each day for his ride to and from his office. He uses every-day, adult language, the goal being to improve the reader's word recognition and vocabulary. An easy and convenient glossary is included where simple definitions appear just to the right of the new words. Collaborators in Marceau's quest to "do good" include the animals, birds and all other living creatures, the clouds, the sun, the wind and anything else that his fertile mind can imagine. And it is all in rhyme. The good guys always win, the bad guys always lose, and nobody ever gets hurt.
Marceau is a New York City taxi driver who, in order to escape from his less than exciting existence, imagines himself participating in amazing, visual adventures which he relates to a regular fare whom he picks up each day for his ride to and from his office. He uses every-day, adult language, the goal being to improve the reader's word recognition and vocabulary. An easy and convenient glossary is included where simple definitions appear just to the right of the new words. Collaborators in Marceau's quest to "do good" include the animals, birds and all other living creatures, the clouds, the sun, the wind and anything else that his fertile mind can imagine. And it is all in rhyme. The good guys always win, the bad guys always lose, and nobody ever gets hurt.