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This story is about a young man who, through no choice of his own, found himself hitchhiking. This is his story and the adventures he had along the way. It might not be quite what you expect
An anthology of six stories, which will take you down a road of fear, excitement, confusion or suspense, each one ending with a twist. Will you guess the endings before you read them? One of my early readers kindly compared these stories to those of Edgar Allan Poe. As you can imagine, I was humbled by his words. The six stories: The House - newly weds take off on a trip, but stumble into an adventure of a different (or sexier) kind The Car Ride - a late-night drive in the rain turns to confusion and terror (or fear) for three friends The Camping Trip - a couple of hikers discover there's no smoke without fire in the forest The Night Out - Title - two lovers set on out a date, but fate takes an unexpected turn The Winery - a tour to take in the sights finds much more on the vine than grapes The Library - we enter the secret world of the avid reader
This is a story about someone with the oncoming of the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. The back pages provide useful information presented by Joel Ross, MD one of the leaders in the field.
In our story little Bobby learns a few more valuable lessons. I hope you enjoy the flight with little Bobby's quirky personality Be sure to check out the end of the book I have a surprise there for the kids. This short story is written for children ages 4 to 7.
This story takes place in the 60's. This is a true account of one young mans travels and adventures during that time. Some names have been changed, although, I don't think anyone would have minded I hope you enjoy the read. The story is recommended for adults from 18 on up. There is some sexual content.
The Green Book is a story for the adopted child and parents too As a parent facing the idea of telling your child that they are adopted, can be challenging this book will help guide you. The book itself means a great deal to me. I am an adopted child and this book represents how I was told as a toddler and what being adopted meant to me. Sincerely, Robert Ruisi, author.
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