Goat Cheese the Mule Goes to Court

Satire straight from the farm to the courtroom! The first book in this series: A young mule grows up on a farm with his elderly master and donkey friend, named Harold. When the aged owner can no longer care for his animals, they are turned over to the Humane Society. Not having any schooling, the mule and donkey are introduced to a training program, and then they come up for adoption. Goat Cheese, the mule teaches children about being kind, how to be a good friend, to love everyone, and to help each other. Goat Cheese also teaches children that cigarettes are bad for you, not to drink, and to say no to drugs. This book is to bring awareness to children about animals having feelings and to always be kind.

Book 2, Goat Cheese heads south to the border…Arkansas. Goat Cheese attended Boot Camp for mules. This is where unruly mules go to get a hard core training session that will train them into being productive citizens. Goat Cheese got a lot of social media attention, and women were flaunting themselves by sending love letters and cards to Goat Cheese. Goat Cheese now has a following…

Book 3 shares the challenges that Goat Cheese went through to emancipate himself and to be able to go home to a real family. Grouch tested, guaranteed to tickle your funny bone. Available on Amazon Goat Cheese the Mule Goes to Court: Justice Is Due: Roberts, Cindy K, Smith, Stacie: 9798243900539: Amazon.com: Books Published by Every Cowgirl’s Dream.

Author: Cindy K Roberts

Publisher/Author, Cindy K. Roberts has a lifetime experience with training horses and mules; riding the family pony at age 2 was the beginning. Her grandfather, Lieutenant Wilton Willmann a sharpshooter and muleskinner of the U.S. Army Cavalry (stationed in Fort Riley, Camp Perry, Fort Leavenworth circa 1924) gifted her with the insight on mules; and the desire to study and work with them. Shooting firearms and working with horses and mules was desired and expected in the family. Cindy is host of Mule Talk! The podcast about mules. She enjoys the western way of life, educating new mule owners in working with their own mules, hosting mule events, and documenting her own adventures in keeping the cowgirl spirit alive.