Henry is an ape but he wishes he could do the things he sees people do. And so he tries. But with each adventure the things he does naturally as an ape interfere with doing people things: like emptying garbage cans directing an orchestra or weeding a flower bed. He also finds that his friends at the zoo love him for exactly who he is - an ape.One day Andy Way musician composer and financial advisor was talking to a friend on the phone and he said (with nary a nod to the Bard) that he had a great title for a childrens book: The Six Lives of Henry the Ape. Andy went on to say that in his mind Henry was an ape and would always be an ape. This immediately brought mental pictures to the friend on the other end of the line who happened to be Carol Biederman retired teacher musician writer and storyteller. She asked Andy if he would mind if she ran with this idea to which he replied Be my guest. So Carol sat down with her computer and developed six lives for Henry keeping in mind Henry would always be an ape and periodically checking in with Andy for wisdom and approval. Then Carol met Patricia Cherry former CEO of a staffing corporation in San Francisco host of Foothill Forum a Sierra Foothill interview show on radio KAAD and most importantly artist. One day while chatting with Carol Patti casually said Ive always wanted to illustrate a childrens book to which Carol smiled and handed the manuscript to Patti who brought Henry to life with her drawings.
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