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Bonnie, age four, along with four of her siblings, was taken by force from her home in rural Canada and placed in the care of the Children's Aid Society. Over the next fourteen years, the children are split up and reunited multiple times, moving from foster home to foster home, always hoping to find one another again. By luck or providence, the four sisters spend the majority of their young lives together working on a tobacco farm and living in an attic, where the stovepipe offers warmth,

A silly, lighthearted children's story about... well... a monkey who wanted to be a boy!

"Sleepy Sloppy and The Joy of Work" is the first book in the Sleepy Sloppy's adventures series. Young readers will be introduced to Sloppy and together they will learn about the importance of teamwork and friendship. On their journey, Sloppy will encounter other animals and working together, they will overcome many obstacles.

The three short stories in this book outline the lives of children in India that have been scorned, forgotten or abused. It looks at the depth of the issues surrounding children from an outsider's perspective. This is a book created especially for entry into the Drabbles contest.

My name is Lily, I lost my mom, dad, brother, and dog. There was a fire, now it's only me and my little sister Rebecca. We have to travel every day to find a new home. We are getting weaker and weaker, I am only 13 years old, and Rebecca, 8. Then we find our dog, alive. Could the rest of our family be alive?

Chewy and Tiger escaped into the forest in venture to find a new home, only to be swept away by a storm into a new adventure into the North Pole.

Dei Dreamer is a simple boy, outcast at school for his weird so-called adventures; living in the very small town of Smaller, Alaska. He spends his day’s day dreaming and playing outdoors fighting sea monsters on Dorothy Lake. Then he meets the love of his life, Shi Avonguard, while sitting in the principal’s office. They began to go on great adventures together until they find a secret buried beneath the young girls estate. Soon they find themselves in search of an hidden burial ground and meet

A collection of seven poems written by Alexandra Laird during the summer of 2009. Many of the writings are nostalgic, looking back on a past age in childhood or grieving experiences lost to disease, while others were written with insights gained from living with the same disease that took so much.

Bonnie, age four, along with four of her siblings, was taken by force from her home in rural Canada and placed in the care of the Children's Aid Society. Over the next fourteen years, the children are split up and reunited multiple times, moving from foster home to foster home, always hoping to find one another again. By luck or providence, the four sisters spend the majority of their young lives together working on a tobacco farm and living in an attic, where the stovepipe offers warmth,

A silly, lighthearted children's story about... well... a monkey who wanted to be a boy!

"Sleepy Sloppy and The Joy of Work" is the first book in the Sleepy Sloppy's adventures series. Young readers will be introduced to Sloppy and together they will learn about the importance of teamwork and friendship. On their journey, Sloppy will encounter other animals and working together, they will overcome many obstacles.

The three short stories in this book outline the lives of children in India that have been scorned, forgotten or abused. It looks at the depth of the issues surrounding children from an outsider's perspective. This is a book created especially for entry into the Drabbles contest.

My name is Lily, I lost my mom, dad, brother, and dog. There was a fire, now it's only me and my little sister Rebecca. We have to travel every day to find a new home. We are getting weaker and weaker, I am only 13 years old, and Rebecca, 8. Then we find our dog, alive. Could the rest of our family be alive?

Chewy and Tiger escaped into the forest in venture to find a new home, only to be swept away by a storm into a new adventure into the North Pole.

Dei Dreamer is a simple boy, outcast at school for his weird so-called adventures; living in the very small town of Smaller, Alaska. He spends his day’s day dreaming and playing outdoors fighting sea monsters on Dorothy Lake. Then he meets the love of his life, Shi Avonguard, while sitting in the principal’s office. They began to go on great adventures together until they find a secret buried beneath the young girls estate. Soon they find themselves in search of an hidden burial ground and meet

A collection of seven poems written by Alexandra Laird during the summer of 2009. Many of the writings are nostalgic, looking back on a past age in childhood or grieving experiences lost to disease, while others were written with insights gained from living with the same disease that took so much.