The Elliotmobile

The delightful story of Kaylee Appleby takes through a window into the adventuresome life of a resourceful young girl caught between a confident and able older brother and a precocious likeable younger brother. Kaylee is used to being uprooted and struggling to make friends. When she runs into Brenda after she starts school, she finds her kindred spirit in the company of this farm girl who is herself single out by her peers. The girls fall into the company of an older boy who was disabled after a tragic accident. The girls pursue the challenge of getting Elliot off of his front porch and into the mainstream of life. Come, join the adventure and watch the story unfold…

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The Elliotmobile

The delightful story of Kaylee Appleby takes through a window into the adventuresome life of a resourceful young girl caught between a confident and able older brother and a precocious likeable younger brother. Kaylee is used to being uprooted and struggling to make friends. When she runs into Brenda after she starts school, she finds her kindred spirit in the company of this farm girl who is herself single out by her peers. The girls fall into the company of an older boy who was disabled after a tragic accident. The girls pursue the challenge of getting Elliot off of his front porch and into the mainstream of life. Come, join the adventure and watch the story unfold…

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The Elliotmobile

The Elliotmobile

by Tess Gerritsen [Praise for Lawrence Goldstone's Anatomy of Deception]
The Elliotmobile

The Elliotmobile

by Tess Gerritsen [Praise for Lawrence Goldstone's Anatomy of Deception]

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Overview

The delightful story of Kaylee Appleby takes through a window into the adventuresome life of a resourceful young girl caught between a confident and able older brother and a precocious likeable younger brother. Kaylee is used to being uprooted and struggling to make friends. When she runs into Brenda after she starts school, she finds her kindred spirit in the company of this farm girl who is herself single out by her peers. The girls fall into the company of an older boy who was disabled after a tragic accident. The girls pursue the challenge of getting Elliot off of his front porch and into the mainstream of life. Come, join the adventure and watch the story unfold…


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153103938
Publisher: Jeanne Linton
Publication date: 07/31/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 599 KB
Age Range: 5 - 11 Years

About the Author

Jeanne Linton spent her early years in a small railroad town in British Columbia. In 1952 she moved to Vancouver, attended high school, and worked as a secretary. When she married in 1962, the family moved to Detroit, Michigan, where three children were born. Relocating to Linden, Michigan in 1975, a fourth child arrived. Since 1983 Irene has divided her time between Michigan and British Columbia. Her love for writing, especially in a novelette format for children, began in the late 1980s and has grown from a casual affair to a serious commitment. Irene teaches strong values and powerful lessons without preaching. Her captivating storylines are both entertaining and engaging and certainly appeal to the child hidden within each of us. The Elliotmobile is her first book. Coming soon: The Adventures of Fieora Radcliffe and Summer at Stillwater Lake will join her works. Jeanne's words reveal that the source of real magic lies deep within the human spirit. We are never too young to learn how it works. “My journey in the publication of my first book was like entering a maze. There were so many choices to make and so many false starts that I wasted not only time but also revenue. However, with Fiona’s guidance, I was able to plot my course and find my way through. I plan to use Fiona’s help for my other works, and trust that we will have a long and mutually prosperous relationship.” —Jeanne Linton, author

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