Some of the things that Cappy Bear does are humorous, and some of them need to be stopped by his family. The day Cappy Bear gets lost is a perfect opportunity to find out if the pet care his family has given him helps them find their lovable German shepherd. Little ones who have lost their own pets will make a connection to the family in The Day Cappy Bear Got Lost. It is the author's hope that this story encourages little ones to take good care of their pets.
Beneath the quiet surface of life in Old Kane, Illinois, love, cruelty, murder, and friendship drive the destinies of Worthy and Willa Giberson and their boy Cappy in this novel spanning 1925 to 1950.
Ghost for Rent: Eleven-year-old Wendy Wiles learns her parents are planning to get divorced. Forced to leave her beloved city home for a cheaper country place, Wendy, her mother, and her twelve year old brother move to rural Warren, Oregon. On move-in day, Wendy meets a neighbor girl who tells her their quaint country home is haunted. The Newfie Ghost: Lissa meets trouble head-on when she travels from her home in New Jersey to a lighthouse in Newfoundland for a reunion with her estranged father, Wolf, who is the lighthousekeeper on the tiny island of Baccalieu. As she puts some of the ghosts to rest from her parents' divorce, she encounters the real-life ghost of Alice Baldwin, a girl who died on the island 60 years ago.
This is an absorbing story of Cappy, who retires, but the romance of the sea and business keep calling him back, and he returns strong. This work is a captivating combination of outstanding personalities, generosity, and World War I history.
Catherine Mann, an insider on the Hollywood grapevine, lays bare the schemes, scandal and seduction of Tinsel Town in a sizzling novel starring a powerful and mysterious newspaper mogul--and a roving freelance reporter who is determined to lift the veil from the publisher's steamy secrets.