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Although she's been a little bit naughty, young Freya is finally going to attend the goose concert with her mother. The weather, however, wreaks havoc on their plans and Freya is sent off alone to the concert and it is her job to deliver the much needed supplies to her goose friends. Freya in unfamiliar with the route as she pulls the heavy cart to Goosetown. She makes some bad decisions and meets helpful animals along the way. Although she is too young for this task, she never gives up. She and her best goose-friend save Goosetown. At the end of her journey home, she finds Momma waiting with a big hug, hot apple cider and a roaring fire. A mythical journey, a little girl, bad decisions, and heroic deeds: Jaki Fey understands the daily fears children face and the self-defining deeds they perform while making their way in the world. Her stories show how little girls become heroes.
Belinda Farrell is a courageous woman sharing personal woes so that others may find strength in their own journey. She lights the path of hope, brightens the realm of despair and embraces the act of survival. Cal-Berkeley graduate, Mom,Snow White, almost CIA agent, stunt car driver, actor, writer, hot coal walker, Huna teacher, wild dolphin swim guide, shes a New Millennia Renaissance woman offering good health and holistic healing. Her new book Find Your FrigginJoy is not for the faint of heart, but a manual for those brave enough to confront their demons, face their feelings, and exalt their potential. Broderick Perkins, Executive Editor at DeadlineNews.com This book takes you on a journey...
Victorine Ellsworth knows something about the death of the vicar’s wife…but what? Is she the killer? Or the next victim? GOTHIC SPRING is a journey into a mind that is unraveling. Victorine is a young woman poised at the edge of sexual awakening and cursed with more talent and imagination than society will tolerate. The conflict between her desire and the restrictions that rule her life lead to tragic circumstances.
A wealthy "Son of Oklahoma" is slain by his delicate foreign wife. To police, the brutal facts are clear: she killed him and confessed. It's going to be a slam-dunk trial and a quick trip to a lethal injection. It falls to a cub lawyer to stand against powerful political and financial forces in this epic battle.
Business, government agencies, and workers are all aware of safety today. In fact, safety is currently the single most acted-upon and yet routinely ignored issue in construction. Although safety-related activity is high, there's not much achievement. The result of this delusion (that activity equals achievement) is people are killed.
Although she's been a little bit naughty, a young girl named Freya is allowed to dress in her finest clothes and attend the yearly goose concert with her mother. The weather, however, wreaks havoc on their plans and Freya is sent off alone to deliver the much needed supplies. Freya has never paid attention to the route before and alternates between confidence and nervousness as she pulls the heavy cart to Goosetown. She makes some bad decisions and meets helpful animals along the way. Although she is much too young to bear this burden, she never gives up her heroic task and with the help of her best goose-friend, they save Goosetown. At the end of her jouney home, she finds Momma waiting with a big hug, hot apple cider and a roaring fire. A mythical journey, a little girl hero, bad decisions, and heroic deeds. Jaki Fey understands the daily fears children face and the heroic deeds they perform. Her stories combine real life events and mythical journeys to tell how little girls become heroes. - Children's fairy tale; Juvenile fiction; Girl hero; Geese