In the town of Wensley, where they make all the liverwurst in the entire world, nothing ever changes. It never has. A Friday in June is the same as a Tuesday in January. Life is always the same. The people of Wensley don't even have words for things that are different. They've never needed any. After all, why would anybody ever WANT anything to change?
But then one day, a mysterious stranger comes to town. And then another . . . and another. What could all these visitors mean?
This heartwarming story explores the power of change, and shows how even a child can make a big difference in the world.
Who really invented the Egg McMuffin?
What are the five things your grandfather would kick your tail for?
Where does gratitude come from?
Find the answers to these questions and many more in The Invention of Everything: Insights on Life, Food, and One Good Thermos-the only book on the market that will teach you how to live with a spirit of abundance and how to change a tire.
From the mind of Everett De Morier, award-winning author of the novel Thirty-three Cecils (soon to be a major motion picture), The Invention of Everything is a look at the interesting, funny, and often overlooked aspects of . . . well, everything.