Billy Goes Hunting

Monday, February 04, 2008
Matthew Butler, author of Billy Goes Hunting
Matthew Butler, author of Billy Goes Hunting

Matthew Butler has written a book called "Billy Goes Hunting." It is the story of a young boy whose hunting beliefs and values have been challenged by his peers.

Butler is a Special Forces Soldier for the U.S. Army, an occasional bull rider, and an avid bow hunter. He says, "I wrote this book because I’ve tried desperately to find one like it for my own children and was completely unsuccessful. It seems that so many people associate hunting with cruelty or unfairness to animals. My children were being harassed at school because I am a hunter and I wanted a way to teach them the values of hunting. I don’t want my children to be ashamed of such a rich and wonderful tradition which has been passed down through my family for generations."

If you would be interested in purchasing this book for yourself or for someone else, you can e-mail info@BillyGoesHunting.com. You can also look at the website, www.BillyGoesHunting.com to learn more.

The book sells for $9.95 plus shipping but if you are willing to purchase 5 or more books, Butler will sell them for the wholesale price of $5.95 plus shipping.


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