Twelve-year-old Molly O'Hare lives a different lifestyle than the average child. She lives in a bus with her parents and a seven-foot-long Irish Wolfhound service dog named Grainne. Molly's parents are travel writers and the family is on a long expedition to discover the best vacation spots to write about for the magazine her parents work for. They are just starting out on their adventure and things don't always go the way they planned.In this, book two of the series, Molly and her family explore their home state of Texas visiting some of the more famous spots, and events such as the Alamo,…mehr
Twelve-year-old Molly O'Hare lives a different lifestyle than the average child. She lives in a bus with her parents and a seven-foot-long Irish Wolfhound service dog named Grainne. Molly's parents are travel writers and the family is on a long expedition to discover the best vacation spots to write about for the magazine her parents work for. They are just starting out on their adventure and things don't always go the way they planned.In this, book two of the series, Molly and her family explore their home state of Texas visiting some of the more famous spots, and events such as the Alamo, the Texas Renaissance Festival, and The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo with merriment and a mystery. This witty, smart story takes you on an adventure that will make you laugh and sometimes cry.Molly's parents work as travel writers for a magazine, and the family is on a long expedition to discover the best vacation spots, in the United States and other countries, to write about. It's the beginning of their adventure, and things are not off to a smooth start.In "Cowboy Tails", book two of the "Molly and Grainne" series, Molly and her family explore their home state of Texas. They visit some of the more famous landmarks and events such as a Dude Ranch, the Alamo, The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, and the Texas Renaissance Festival. With Grainne along for the ride, Molly and her family have many adventures filled with too much BBQ, adorable goats, cowboy boots that fit a dog the size of a horse, and sparkly wings and a tutu. This witty, smart story takes you on an adventure that will make you laugh and sometimes cry. Travel along with the O'Hare family as Molly and Grainne cement their relationship.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Gail Notestine was born in Newark, NJ but has lived most of her life in the American South. After moving to Texas in 1978, she had careers as an Oil and Gas Accountant, President of a Holding Company, and cattle and horse rancher.After leaving Texas in 1989, she and her late husband traveled the USA and Central America for ten years, where she became interested in the study of parrots in their natural habitat. During the time traveling she and her husband built a very successful Jewelry business in over thirty-six Renaissance Faires.Gail also built the largest bird-related website in the world and built a parrot rescue, in South Florida, where she had between thirty-five and forty birds. During this time, she traveled the country lecturing about proper companion bird care.After moving to North Carolina, she took time to relax with her late husband and dogs. She enjoys her wonderful dogs, hiking the beautiful trails, scuba diving and especially writing.Gail lives in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina with her remaining two dogs. She thanks God every day for the wonderful life she has had and the ability to share her views with others through her writing. Gail decided to write the Molly and Grainne series in memory of her heart hound, the original Grainne.She has also written books under the name Elizabeth Aaron, Echo Bird and Dustbunny Too.
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