| Billy-Boy's just moved from a ranch in rural Texas to the Florida beaches and he's got to navigate a new location, a new set of friends, and this thing called surfing. And he does, but not without the predictable ups and downs of pre-teen life. It's a coming-of-age story reflective of my own story growing up in Florida. Ask your local bookstore to order a copy, or click HERE to order online.
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| In Dragonfly: A Childhood Memoir the author relates his troubled, if not traumatic, upbringing in south Texas at the hands of a cruel stepfather. Written in terse, if not cryptic, chapters, this is a book for the young adult reader who wishes to explore the author's—and his or her own—childhood experiences. Ask your local bookstore to order a copy, or click HERE to order online.
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| In this piece of historical fiction, the author creates a family living in Boston during the waning days of World War One. The setup hinges around young Andrew writing to his brother Frank who is fighting in the trenches of Europe. In his letters, Andrew tries to keep his brother abreast of local war relief efforts, the raging flu epidemic, and, of couse, left-hander Babe Ruth pitching for the Red Sox. Ask your local bookstore to order a copy, or click HERE to order online.
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| A tongue-in-cheek look behind the scenes of a children's book author. Strange places. Bizarre settings. Intriguing people. Inexplicable coincidences. It's all here making this slim volume a quick and entertaining read for the young—and not so young—adult reader. Available only as a Kindle e-book. Click HERE to order online.
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