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Unique new addition to a successful genre: You've Goat This joins a genre of animal humor books with wild sales appeal. From classics that continue to sell, like Sorry I Barfed In Your Bed (Andrews McMeel, 2013), which has sold 6000 copies in each of the past two years, to The Little Book of Sloth Philosophy (HarperCollins, 2018), which has sold 28,570 copies RTD, to new releases like the Field Guide to Dumb Birds of North America (Chronicle, 2019), which has sold over 13,000 copies in the past four months. 200 vibrant color photos from a partner whose Instagram has 38,000 followers and whose Facebook has 20,000 followers: Through a partnership with Goats Gone Grazing Acres, 200 smile-inducing photos are throughout. Because of their heartwarming photos, Goats Gone Grazing has attracted media attention and followers from around the world.  Laugh-out-loud photos with genuine advice and words of wisdom! Each image visually delights and the book has the best inspirational quotes, which were carefully sourced—coming from sources such as the brilliant Betty White and ancient Chinese proverbs. Point-of-purchase impulse appeal: At an affordable price, the book is perfect for counter displays and last-minute add-ons when you need something to brighten your day. Far too few goat books! Goats are the best farm animals—cuddly, playful, hilarious, and helpful, and yet there are far too few books about them on the market! This book gives a window into their world.
ISBN: 9781948062503
Sprache: Englisch
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Ingram Publishers Services
Veröffentlicht: 05.05.2020
Untertitel: Wisdom to Get You Through the Good, the Baaad, and Everything in Between
Schlagworte: Animals in art Farm & working animals: general interest Gift books NATURE / Animals / Wildlife Photography & photographs Quotations, proverbs & sayings SELF-HELP / Motivational & Inspirational
Goats Gone Grazing Acres is a small, working goat farm run by two city folks gone rogue, Jessi and Josh Pottebaum. The farm opened operations in 2009 with two goats, Suzie Q and Sophie Lou. Since then, the herd has grown in size from two to fifty-four goats, and their photos have gone viral on Instagram (@goats_gone_grazing_acres) where they have nearly 38,000 followers, and Facebook where they have nearly 30,000 followers, and been featured in media such as Buzzfeed and Mashable. Goats Gone Grazing Acres is proud to have healthy, well-cared for goats and to promote a love of animals, including for its chickens, pack of guardian dogs, and its cow, Fred Asteer. The farm is located in western Kentucky.