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Sixth grader Molly Doogan and her friend Netty must return to Rairarubia to return a ring that was mistakenly given to Molly's mother without her knowledge.
When her father starts making up stories about a girl named Romey in the magical land of Rairarubia, eleven-year-old Molly finds herself crossing over into that land and sharing in Romey's adventures.
Molly Doogan and her best friend, Netty Parmet, must once again return to Rairarubia, this time to rush back a mysterious giant bird egg before it hatches in Molly's room. There they discover a traitor has trained giant birds, Gremerkles, to carry off animals and children.
Concerned about their daughter's imagination, Molly Doogan's parents have stopped the storytelling about Rairarubia, but Molly continues to travel to the story kingdom as she writes about it.
Zenu tries to sieze control of the magical land of Rairarubia. Once again sixth-graders Molly and Netty cross over into that land to restore Queen Romey to her place.
Publish Your Book: Proven Strategies and Resources for the Enterprising Author is a professional guide to publishing success for the new and struggling author. With insider tips, up-to-date marketing strategies, timelines, and other resources, this book offers a comprehensive tour of the world of book publishing to help authors successfully navigate the industry. Whether you write fiction or nonfiction, this book will help you write your book for a target audience, build promotion into your book, write a successful query letter and book proposal, choose the right publishing option for your book, establish or strengthen your platform, get your book into bookstores, and successfully promote and sell your book. Authors and publishers in any genre and at any stage of the publishing process will benefit from this comprehensive resource, which is an exceptional companion to Promote Your Book (Allworth Press, 2011).
Now in paperback, The Computer's Nerd won a 2003 Book-of-the-Year Young Adult Finalist award from ForeWord Magazine. With humorous overtones, this juvenile novel deals with the problem of school bullies and the repercussions that can come from the desire for revenge.
One hot summer day two thirteen-year olds discover adventures and troubles for which they had not bargained.
When sixteen-year-old Jay Thornton's mother dies leaving him an orphan, he jumps a freight train to get away from being placed in a foster home and discovers an unexpectedly dangerous lifestyle among a new-age hobo subculture.
A collection of short stories, thematically related in that they all have to do with Teachers. Not all classroom stories, they do concern grownups on the edge of something risky, often a bit mad, sometimes mighty mad. While some stories are "light," others are "dark," yet there is a good deal of whimsey involved.