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This book is a study of the last stages of human life and the thoughts, fears, hopes, and actions of those humans living in it. It is intended to guide us through the challenges of today's longer lives to ensure relevance, purpose, and joy.
There's a rabbit named Blue who lives happily on the Swamp Rabbit Trail with his sister and grandparents. They spend their time together exploring far and wide while wheels zoom by all around them. One day, Blue feels a hunger stronger than the strongest ever. With his family by his side, he begins a search for carrots and pedals his way to what may be the best idea he's ever had. Is it easy? No way. Is it the trip of a lifetime on the Swamp Rabbit Trail? You bet.
"No trouble can happen with Blackbeard's ghost this time," Bogey tells his animal friends. Worried about Mattie's cousin's visit, the forest animals prepare for the worst-especially when they learn he is determined to meet the famous pirate, Blackbeard. Everything changes after Blackbeard's ghost helps Mattie draw a map that will lead to his lost treasure. After all these years, will Mattie, Bogey and their friends be the ones who find it?
Is the whole town talking about Mattie? How did a frog get in the punch bowl at the church picnic? The trouble starts when Mattie secretly invites Bogey, the plantation cat and Tucker, the lab plus a deer, a frog, a raccoon and two squirrels to the church. Mattie's plan to smooth things over sparks an unusual twist when her forest friends uncover buried treasure leading them to meet a famous pirate. Mattie and the animals are forced to make a tough decision that affects the entire town.
An honest and sometimes raw, but never apologetic, account of growing up in the coal mining regions of Appalachia through the eyes of a woman who not only survived, but escaped, and lived to look at her family and her past with fierce pride.
What does an easygoing Lowcountry cat have in common with a headstrong city girl? "Nothin', I don't do cats," or so Mattie thought. Until she met Bogey, who became her guide into the life of the forest animals on the Carolina coast. Seeing a live alligator challenges her bravery and creeping through a ghostly cemetery gives her goose bumps. With a fluffy cat companion, Mattie discovers the forest holds many secrets.
The people of Greenville have always looked forward to their holiday lights, but this year the town is veiled in sadness because Roper the Ogre has stolen the lights and hidden them away. All seems lost until the children of Greenville are led by the spirit of the holidays to bring gifts to Roper in hope that he will return the lights.
A collection of 150 motivation quotes by persons from Oprah Winfrey to Sir Winston Churchill to Confucius submitted by recipients of "The Network Journal's "25 Influential Black Women in Business" awards, 2000-2021.
In this second book in the series, Charlie the golden retriever is afraid to go to the doctor but his best friend Mr. Bunny helps him get over his fear. Learn how Charlie and Mr. Bunny met in Book 1, Charlie Meets Mr. Bunny
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