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adventures and engaging personalities of Belle and Winnie make this work of fiction soar above its serious time and keep the reader entertained." --Book Jacket.
Mimi wrote these heartwarming Nursery Rhymes for Pre-K through Grade School children. Each rhyme is an entertaining and engaging reading experience to help shape positive thinking about attitudes and behaviors in these rapidly changing times. I Can, The Crow, Where To Sit, and A Job are a few of these delightful Nursery Rhymes. Here is a sample Nursery Rhyme, I Like Myself: I like myself, I like myself, I like all of me. I like myself, I like myself, I like what I see. Life lessons and self-esteem builders are shared in rhyme form for young minds. Mimi's son, Shea, drew the illustrations. Fishing With Joe is a captivating, catchy short story about fishing, friendship, and a special hat. Mimi's grandson, Simon, co-authored and illustrated the short story when he was ten. The reader observes first-hand the effects of sensitivity to another's devastating loss, kindness, and the deep friendship between two young boys; how a wheelchair didn't matter; the effects that did, and a shared love of fishing
a work of fiction that does wonders about how creative writing functions well in one's mental fitness our budding poets and inspiring participants will forever impact your mindset by our free mind, fresh balance, and rediscovered version of future.
Would you like to read a story that can leave an indelible mark on your life? If so, then join fifteen-year-old Sadie Cantrell as she takes you to Texas in 1835 when Texas and Mexico teetered on the verge of war. Tragedy strikes Sadie when her beloved brother is shot in the back by a Mexican bandit and dies. Driven by impulsiveness, revenge, and hatred for the killer and his race, Sadie is determined to find the killer while wearing her brother's hat which mysteriously gives her courage. Her journey takes her from fascinating adventures to dangerous misadventures. Her companions are her faithful horse, her incredible, blind cousin, Polly, and intriguing Caddo friends. Can Sadie avenge her brother and find peace? Or will her hatred and revenge hurt her more than anything? This enthralling and highly entertaining novel for everyone over eleven years old intertwines with pulse-pounding action and emotional conflict. It is also a story of family love, spirituality, friendships, diverse cultures, and inspiring messages about overcoming racial prejudice. Sadie's story has a touch of romance, a bit of humor, and a captivating and unforgettable family sacred secret.
Fact and fiction, these short stories are penned with love and lessons about caring for the elderly. Some of the stories are based on vivid recollections from years of healthcare experience that created enduring memories.The many stories are co-authored by a grandmother and her granddaughter. Their collaborative intention for writing these stories is to help light the path for a world that is predicted to have more older people than children by the year 2035.
Joe uses a wheelchair and wishes people wouldn't stare at him. Joe meets Jimmy, and he stares at Joe. What happens after that is part of the magic of the story. Not the kind of magic that needs an enchanted wand, but the kind of magic everyone has inside of them that can make someone's wish come true.