When Beverly was a child she hated to read. Even though her eighth grade teacher sent her poem “Stars” to a high school anthology and it was published she hated to write. Nevertheless, she attended the University, which meant more reading, graduated, and became a teacher. Then an amazing thing happened. Reading to her sons and to her students, Beverly discovered what she had been missing. Reading was fun. Now she reads and writes, almost every day.
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Genre Middle Grade/Tween Family/Animals Tags Dog, cat, sister, brother, catering, father, mother, lost, skateboarding, stepfather, gardener, race car driver, stepsister Release January 6, 2015 Cover Designer Charlotte Volnek Pages 115 ISBN 978-1-77127-637-5 |
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Eleven-year-old Nick Cassidy's stepsister delights in calling him gross names. His half-sister loves for Nick to push her in the stroller, to his embarrassment. What if the guys from school see him? All Nick wants is his father to come back and take him away from this crazy family. Is it any wonder he sometimes lives in the doghouse?
I LIVE IN A DOGHOUSE is the story of a boy's struggles to accept his new family while he longs for the old. When his father finally returns, will Nick's dreams come true? Or will he discover that memories sometimes are faulty, and it’s best to forget the past and treasure the present?
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Genre Middle Grade/Tween Family/Animals Tags Dog, cat, sister, brother, catering, father, mother, lost, skateboarding, stepfather, gardener, race car driver, stepsister Release January 6, 2015 Cover Designer Charlotte Volnek Pages 115 ISBN 978-1-77127-637-5 |
Paperback available at: Amazon B&N BAM Powells
E-book available at:
Amazon B&N Apple Kobo Smashwords Bookstrand CTR
Eleven-year-old Nick Cassidy's stepsister delights in calling him gross names. His half-sister loves for Nick to push her in the stroller, to his embarrassment. What if the guys from school see him? All Nick wants is his father to come back and take him away from this crazy family. Is it any wonder he sometimes lives in the doghouse?
I LIVE IN A DOGHOUSE is the story of a boy's struggles to accept his new family while he longs for the old. When his father finally returns, will Nick's dreams come true? Or will he discover that memories sometimes are faulty, and it’s best to forget the past and treasure the present?