The story begins with Timothy , a shiny, chrome toaster who lived in a cozy kitchen. For years, Timothy was the star of breakfast. He prided himself on the perfect "Golden Brown" and the satisfying pop that signaled a job well done. He believed, as all kitchen appliances in these stories do, that his only purpose was to serve.
Oliver didn't hesitate. He stepped over the binding and into the paper woods. He spent the afternoon climbing ladders made of and using his river stones to weigh down the fluttering corners of reality. He fed the moon a spoonful of warm honey found in a footnote on Page 30. Tonkato Unusual Childrens Books 18