Under a Southern Moon


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Scooter and his family fled the blazing forest fire to the safe hide-away of a Kudzu-covered fence between the forest and the old plantation house known as Stone Gable. Scooter was a scholarly raccoon but what he couldnt know, while checking out the place that was to become their new home, was that the attic of Stone Gable was exactly his wheelhouse. Purely by dumb-luck he happened upon the biggest discovery of his life, and the implications for Stone Gable were so profound he wondered if he could ever figure out why humans did what they did. Oddly enough, they could almost reach-out and touch their land, their old home, their beloved tree, but even if they stretched and strained they would never touch it again. Change happened, and they were trying to adjust. But after all that, after all those months in which Stone Gable had happily become their home, there was that bleakest of days, the worst day of Scooters life. His wife and three children were hiding as he taught them to do when danger loomed. Danger was looming now, and it came in the form of Matthew, the exterminator. Scooter bloodied his paws and fingers scratching at doors and windows, used his body as a battering-ram trying to gain access, but to no avail. His only optionface the enemy! Face Miss Anne head on and plead for her mercy. As he ran toward her he was sure she would try to beat him to death with the nearest thing she could grab, and with his wild demeanor and bloodied body he could understand that. How did my life come to this, he wondered? Ages: 9, 10, 11, 12




The Bad Side of San Francisco


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Just south of downtown San Francisco there's a place called Petrero Hill and an address on Twentieth Street and a house wherein lives a seductive, irresistible woman named Judy Tipton, a spitfire knitwear designer full of grandiose ideas and encouragement for me to devise non-traditional sources of income.




The Story of a White Rocking Horse


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In 'The Story of a White Rocking Horse' by Laura Lee Hope, readers are immersed in a whimsical tale that follows the adventures of a cherished toy rocking horse. Written in a charming and playful literary style, this book serves as not only a delightful children's story but also as a poignant allegory for the power of imagination and the enduring bond between a child and their beloved toy. Set in a time when toys were simple yet held immense value, this book transports readers to a simpler era while conveying timeless themes of love, loss, and the passage of time. Laura Lee Hope's storytelling is captivating and heartfelt, making this book a perfect choice for both young readers and adults seeking a nostalgic escape. Laura Lee Hope, a pseudonym for the Stratemeyer Syndicate, was a highly prolific children's book author known for creating the beloved 'Bobbsey Twins' and 'The Bobbsey Twins at School' series. Her expertise in crafting engaging stories for children is evident in 'The Story of a White Rocking Horse,' showcasing her ability to capture the imagination of readers of all ages. Fans of classic children's literature and those seeking a heartfelt read will undoubtedly enjoy 'The Story of a White Rocking Horse' by Laura Lee Hope. Its timeless themes and enchanting storytelling make it a must-read for anyone looking to be transported to a world of innocence and wonder.










Handy Andy


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Little Alfred, Another Lost Child


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Many readers of this book may feel at a loss to feel the real people and how they felt. That is the purpose of telling it the way it was. No fakery, no embellishments, just the raw straight-from-the-hip truth. This is not fiction, this is fact. No deep seated love or caring, except for my grandmas and the Shermans, (may their goodness last for eternity) no affection, no deep looking into their souls for a little lost child nothing. These foster parents were paid and it was a job, just like any other job, thats all it was for them. I have no love or hate for these people, it was something that just happened. Nothing can change the past, it is long gone, one can only look back at it and try to remember the good times, and forget sorrowful and hurting times. This manuscript was submitted to a literary agent who liked it. There was just one problem, she wanted to change it, give it more impact, more pizzazz, make it stand out even if it meant putting in fiction. I didnt and wouldnt go for that. If I wanted this manuscript to be fiction with all its embellishments, Id write it as such.. what you will be reading is my life through my eyes as a child, with all its warts, cuts, bruises and ugliness. Its not perfect, its life.