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Book by Barberelli
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Barberelli’s favorite genre is Realistic Fiction because she is committed to writing stories that are designed to convey truth and moral lessons, as in her heartfelt, morbid, and tragic book, Disgraceful Humans: Monsters Aren’t Born – They’re Made. She enjoys photographing gorgeous and relaxing landscapes, wildlife, and nature, all in their natural stunning colors, which you will find published on her RedBubble site or in her books, such as: Rescuing Henrietta - A cute little story of humanity and friendship, Messages of Love to My Daughter - Poetic sentiment along with flower photographs, Love and Inspiration - Nature photos with inspirational messages and love, What’s for Lunch - A cute and fun photo book for children of all ages, and The Climate Changes: Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall – An elementary guide to God’s natural balance in nature. Barberelli is an extremely huge fan of a civilized society! Therefore, she wrote her book Common Sense Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation, filled with over 140 rules (in a modern format) to bring back polite, reasonable, and respectful behavior. For kids of all ages, she also published amusingly hilarious animal-based joke books including cats, dogs, frogs and toads, barnyard, and silly animal tongue twisters! Barberelli has received numerous awards, including The Best Smile Award in the 5th Grade, The World's Best Mother Award, and a Lifetime Achievement Award from her adoring husband.
This book contains three morbid and tragic allegorical stories. Story one titled Disgraceful Humans is based on the lack of humanitarianism for our fellow man and proves the conclusion that monsters aren't born, they're made. The second story titled One More Thing shows the lack of care and love for our children in the home and within society and the outcome is deadly. The third story titled The Pigeon is about a common bird battling survival amongst today's modern humans on the streets of New York City which leads to a disheartened life of heartbreak, horror, despair, and extinction. Each of these three stories are designed to convey some truth and moral lessons.
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