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In the forgotten town of Andersonville, the Adventure Sisters find themselves faced with the mysterious and creepy stone owl that comes alive at night to frighten away all the birds. Determined to solve the mystery and bring peace back to the town, the Sisters decide to work together and devise a plan. The sisters encounter numerous challenges and obstacles that put their teamwork and courage to the test. Along the way, they learn to overcome their individual fears and insecurities, realizing that only by supporting each other can they hope to scare off the stone owl. Through their trials and…mehr

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In the forgotten town of Andersonville, the Adventure Sisters find themselves faced with the mysterious and creepy stone owl that comes alive at night to frighten away all the birds. Determined to solve the mystery and bring peace back to the town, the Sisters decide to work together and devise a plan. The sisters encounter numerous challenges and obstacles that put their teamwork and courage to the test. Along the way, they learn to overcome their individual fears and insecurities, realizing that only by supporting each other can they hope to scare off the stone owl. Through their trials and tribulations, the Adventure Sisters develop a stronger bond and understanding of one another. As they work together, they unlock hidden strengths and talents within themselves and discover the power of friendship and cooperation. Written by Derrick C. Brown Story by John Anderson Illustrated by Mark Hill
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Autorenporträt
Derrick C. Brown is a novelist, comedian, poet, and storyteller. He is the winner of the 2013 Texas Book of The Year award for Poetry. He is a former paratrooper for the 82nd Airborne. He is the owner and president of Write Bloody Publishing, which Forbes and Filter Magazine call "...one of the best independent poetry presses in the country." He is the author of eight books of poetry and four children's books. The New York Times calls his work "...a rekindling of faith in the weird, hilarious, shocking, beautiful power of words." He lives in Los Angeles.