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The Adventures of Jeff and Reed is a four-story anthology that captures the anxieties, desires, disappointments, and hard-earned triumphs that punctuate the tween years and the sometimes-uncomfortable transition from elementary to middle school. As Jeff and Reed grapple with life’s uncertainties, young readers learn valuable lessons about perseverance, self-respect, courage, loyalty, and true friendship.
A children's book created by Henry Morgan Anderson who passed away from an undiagnosed genetic immune deficiency. The story details Henry and his pal Timmy the Goat going on an adventure to find dinosaur bones in a cave. It is 48 pages in length and includes 32 full page illustrations by Sonja Funnell. The book also includes Teachable Topics that describe the characters, animals, plants and diseases portrayed in the book. Profits to benefit the Crohn's Disease research through CCFA.org.
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Jeff is a popular athlete who hangs with the cool kids. Reed is a brainy overachiever who is a social outcast. The Adventures of Jeff and Reed is a four-story anthology that explores the many anxieties, insecurities, and thrills tweens experience as they transition from elementary to middle school. The anthology begins with The Pirate and the Ink Blot, where readers meet Jeff Kirkland and Reed Williams. Jeff is forced to wear a vision-correcting eye patch. The stares from strangers and the hurtful taunts from friends leave him feeling isolated and miserable. Reed can relate. A social outcast, he often is made fun of because of his appearance: the flaming red hair, the freckles, and the facia...