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The #1 Amazon Charts Bestseller, Top Ranked book in the world, and TikTok Famous with millions of views, Leigh Howard and the Ghosts of Simmons-Pierce Manor by USA Today bestselling author Shawn M. Warner. In a witty and spooky RL Stine's Goosebumps meets Nancy Drew, Leigh Howard and the Ghosts of Simmons-Pierce Manor, is the tale of a teenage girl who teams up with a ghost with multiple personalities to solve the mystery of her parents' murder. Leigh's life has been ripped apart. Orphaned, she goes to live with incredibly wealthy relatives she never knew she had. Struggling to fit into her new world, she can't let go of her grief. When the police tell her the investigation into her parents' murder has hit a brick wall, she knows the only way she will ever know peace is to solve the mystery herself. With new family and friends, which includes a ghost with multiple personality issues, Leigh risks everything to find her answers. Join Leigh on her adventure through the brutal world of organized crime and betrayal.
An Angel for Jessica Leigh: A Child's Love and Protection Forever. "The baby was having naptime, although she was now awake. She was learning her strength and was caught by the Angel." "Diving seemed scary. Jessica gathered her courage and walked back up on the diving board. Wow, what an awesome dive! Courage or no courage!" "Are Angels real? Yes, they are real! Know your Angel is with you during every moment." "The day seemed perfect! Lying in a hammock that swung high with the wind! I let my wing down and tickled her cheek! She has caught onto who I was, her Angel!", and "God, may you be with us as we start our lives out together!" This girl of mine has had many feelings of fear, home sickness, courage, excellency, hope, and faith. The moral of the story is the unseen Angel is for real! Age level for reading is from seven years old to 12 years old with the stories tucked into small vignettes for a smaller or larger reader. May the reader enjoy these stories!
After decades of theatrical ventures and performing together, 1957 would be the last time Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh would work together, with a European tour and London season of Shakespeare's seldom-performed Titus Andronicus. Strangely, not much has been written about one of the most prestigious touring theatre productions of all time, which visited six European capitals and became the first British Shakespearean company to perform beyond the Iron Curtain at the height of the Cold War. Now, David Barry tells the entire inside story of the incredible tour, in which he - at the age of just fourteen - played Olivier's grandson, accompanying the media-power couple of the decade around Europe. This is theatre history that has never before been told in such detail and will take the reader on the trip of a lifetime to discover what really went on during the crazy, hectic, wild and yet still utterly sensational touring production.
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