"Everything leaves marks, even water..." Two children watching their parents argue inside a greenhouse, an armoured boy and his troubled sister, a human statue who's lost the ability to move and a floating six year old tethered to the backyard fence: the characters in Jan Carson's debut story collec
Children's Stories
โ Scribed by Grandpa Dave
- Book ID
- 111096450
- Publisher
- Trafford Publishing
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781412215787
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Children's Stories by Grandpa Dave is a book with 9 short stories for children. Ben and Bob - The story of a small boys first outing after a long winter and his first injury. Gentle Giant - Heather's encounter with a man so large she thought he was a giant. The Animals Friend - A boy's love and compassion for animals is overwhelming. See what he does with this special gift. The Bully - A young boy who lives and breaths hockey and want to quit out of
fear of another player. Grandpa and Me - Birthdays were always special to
Jacob but Grandpa's seventieth was even more special. The gift also had to
be special. Guardian Angel - Afraid of the dark a small girl was helped
through this difficult period by words of encouragement and comfort by her
father. Home For The Summer - A move from the big city to a distant small
town leaves Bradley alone without friends. Find out how he copes. Lost and
Found - Finding an animal in trouble, Emma decides to take it upon herself
to remedy the situation. Smoke And Fire - Watching a fire truck race down
the street to a fire is exciting to young boys. That is until it strikes
home.
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