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Theo the White Squirrel

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Theo feels he doesn't belong. He is a white squirrel, but all of his friends are gray. So when his older brother comes up with a daring plan to pilfer some gourmet nuts, Theo jumps at the chance to be the hero. Things don’t go as planned, however, and Theo finds himself trapped in a van, miles away from his family. How will he ever get home?


Robert Fuller, author of SOMEBODIES AND NOBODIES, has written this funny and insightful story of friendship, loyalty, recovering from failure, and discovering that it’s okay to be just who you are. It’s a charming tale that will appeal to all ages.

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Published July 2, 2016

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Robert W. Fuller

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Robert W. Fuller is author of Somebodies and Nobodies, All Rise: Somebodies, Nobodies, and the Politics of Dignity, and (with co-author Pamela Gerloff) Dignity for All: How to Create a World Without Rankism. He coined the term rankism and is active worldwide in the Dignity Movement. His latest books are Religion and Science: A Beautiful Friendship?; Genomes, Menomes, Wenomes: Neuroscience and Human Dignity; Belonging: A Memoir, The Wisdom of Science; The Theory of Everybody; and The Rowan Tree: A Novel.

He earned his Ph.D. in physics at Princeton University and taught at Columbia, where he co-authored Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics. He then served as president of Oberlin College.

On a trip to India, where he was a consultant to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Fuller witnessed firsthand the horrors of genocidal famine. Subsequently, he met with President Carter to propose the creation of the Presidential Commission on World Hunger.

During the 1980s, Fuller traveled frequently to the USSR, working to improve the Cold War relationship with the U.S. For many years, he served as chairman of the global nonprofit Internews, which promotes democracy via free and independent media.

Fuller is now an international authority on dignity and rankism (abusive, discriminatory, or exploitative behavior towards those of lower rank). In 2011, he was the keynote speaker at "The National Conference on Dignity for All" hosted by the president of Bangladesh. Fuller has also served as visiting professor at the Indian Institute of Science and the National Institute of Advanced Studies in Bangalore. His work has been featured in scores of books and publications including the New York Times, O Magazine, and The Contemporary Goffman.

In his books, Fuller makes the case that rankism is a major obstacle to organizational effectiveness and develops a “politics of dignity” that addresses issues of social justice.

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1,206 reviews176 followers
July 17, 2017
Excellent story and characters

Theo the white squirrel is the perfect story for children about differences in places and animals. The story is about a squirrel that is different from the others and shows how he felt about it. With his adventure in trying to find a different food, he found himself in a very difficult situation. There were cute turns in this book and lovely illustrations. A very colorful tale. I loved it.
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May 4, 2022
A white unique squirrel named Theo and his to other siblings were tired of acorns. One day Tom's grandma made nut gifts for the family. So Theo's brother came up with a plan for Theo to get some new types of nuts. When Theo gets into the van suddenly the door closes and Tom drives off. Soon on his journey he meets another squirrel that is brown. Somehow they make a plan to get home will they? Please read to see and make another comment for the next person.

I chose this rating because because it is a very great book for all ages. I like this book because it shows young readers that it doesn't matter how you look everyone is the same and you have to outsmart your fears. I would recommend this book to read to everyone because no matter how old you are you can still relate to this book. 😂😐😄😆😊😀😁😃🐀🐁🐈🐈
707 reviews5 followers
July 16, 2017
This is a free book I got from instafreebie. I read this book to my 7 yr.old grandchildren and they loved it ! It's a story told by one of the squirrels about his little brother, a white squirrel. This story talks about color differences and how each color is important. It's a well written book, great to read to kids but a little too old for really young readers.
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1,338 reviews6 followers
July 29, 2017
I received this book for a voluntary, completely honest and non incentivized review. Though this is a children's book I know quite a few adults who should read this book and heed the lessons within. In this world of diversity, Theo overcomes his difference and lives his life as positively as he can. A wonderful lesson.
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3,558 reviews27 followers
August 2, 2017
A beautiful story for children where they can learn that it doesn’t matter the difference in colour, places and customs. A squirrel is always a squirrel.
The book has beautiful illustrations that help to follow the story along with the imagination.
A perfect story for bedtime that can be read in several days as it is too long for just one night.
1,178 reviews14 followers
November 12, 2018
This is a cute story about a squirrel that is a different color than the rest of his family. He ends up in an unexpected venture when his color puts him in a perfect position to obtain some nuts for the family. The story is a lesson on inclusion and friendship.

I was randomly chosen to receive this book. I was under no obligation to write a review. The opinions I have expressed are my own.
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639 reviews22 followers
December 8, 2018
Cute

Cute kids book with one crazy adventure! Very entertaining for kids, and I think some good valuable lessons to learn for kids.

It's okay to be different, and being unique can be a good thing. No need to complain about your food when you at least have enough to eat everyday.
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413 reviews16 followers
July 15, 2017
Cute story about loving the way you look and being different is okay, maybe even helpful!
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1,618 reviews9 followers
July 16, 2017
A charming and engaging journey about feeling different, courage, friendship and family.
I voluntarily reviewed a copy of this book.
110 reviews1 follower
August 21, 2018
fantastic as nuts

love it great adventure and wonderful details. my son loves it. shows how different can be good and how being the same can be great also
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146 reviews3 followers
January 11, 2019
Cute story and art

Theo the white squirrel is a cute story with some good lessons like being Diffrent has its benefits
And to be careful what you wish for
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March 22, 2019
Cute

My graddaughter enjoyed this book. She liked the adventure of the squirrels. She wants to read it again and again
4,419 reviews39 followers
December 28, 2020
Suitable for all ages.

Color artwork and text. A children's book well written enough to be of some interest to adults. A white squirrel has a nutty adventure and meets a new friend.
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4,677 reviews58 followers
March 20, 2017
Kindle Unlimited but got it from one of my free places. Cute, without being 'cutesy' {major problem to me}. Nicely illustrated, well told, childlike without being childish.
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May 3, 2019
Squirrels of many colors

This was a cute story but not an exceptional one. The biggest redeeming quality is the main character, Theo. The point of view actually stayed with Theo through almost half of the book but at times it bounced around among several characters without warning. The illustrations were also cute and added greatly to flavor of the story.
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