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This book is a collection of three stories and one poem, selected from the entries to a writing contest open only to kids. Each selection has a very different style and subject. Taken together, they make a great book for other kids to enjoy and be inspired by. In just four lines, author Lillian Roberson conveys positive intentions for life. Ariana Pike's story is of an orphaned boy who has both friends and tormentors. After receiving a mysterious letter, however, he's thrown into winding adventures on his way to his new family. Abigail Turner's family of Okapis leave an old tree-home and face unexpected trouble fitting into their new neighborhood. In Erik McShirley's story, six year old Susan wakes up for a nighttime drink of water having no idea she is beginning a three-week adventure with her brother, Mac, and some "very" unusual companions.
Summary: Advance Praises: "I really like how Victor Lightening keeps tranquilizing people.
All the characters say super funny things. It's so cool that no
matter what place Victor is, he can find a clue. I think kids who
like detective stories would like this book." "Look out Raymond Chandler. There's a new kid on the block and
he actually is a kid. Philip Marlowe meet Victor Lightning, and for
readers of noir crime novel adventures meet the boundless energy of
young author Erik McShirley. "I think children and adults would like this book because it has
comedy and is good clean reading. I love that Victor Lightning is
smart and in any situation he can find the solution to the
predicament. I think it's great how Erik was able to give each
thief his own personality. It's a great story." "Erik provides an entertaining and exciting story about a
detective who values justice and safety for even the criminals he
captures by not using a lethal weapon. Victor Lightning is a
likeable character who always gets 'his man' and rights the wrong
that occurred in each chapter. I enjoyed the humorous remarks of
all the characters and the exclamations pronounced with every
defining moment, such as the discovery of a clue or the unmasking
of the villain. "My friend Erik Mcshirley is a young author with a grasp of life
and understanding that he is able to transfer to the written word.
I look forward to more of his writing in the future."
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