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The Skully family lives in a cozy little campground hideaway on a beautiful Pacific Northwest island, where there are plenty of odd jobs to keep food on the table, and a host of human friends who don't mind that the Skullys are six-inch-high creatures with faces to match their last name. But when a blustery billionaire threatens to bulldoze the entire West Coast to achieve his destructive profiteering scheme, the Skullys will have to leap into action to save their adopted home and all of their friends from a condo catastrophe. How will they do it? Through the power of love, community, and Dagney's bead strings-which bend quantum physics as we know it.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Skully family lives in a cozy little campground hideaway on a beautiful Pacific Northwest island, where there are plenty of odd jobs to keep food on the table, and a host of human friends who don't mind that the Skullys are six-inch-high creatures with faces to match their last name. But when a blustery billionaire threatens to bulldoze the entire West Coast to achieve his destructive profiteering scheme, the Skullys will have to leap into action to save their adopted home and all of their friends from a condo catastrophe. How will they do it? Through the power of love, community, and Dagney's bead strings-which bend quantum physics as we know it.
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Autorenporträt
Sarena Schumacher grew up in Bremerton, Washington, and attended film school at Seattle Central College. Her inspiration for the Skully world began after she moved to Orcas Island and began seasonal work as a park aide at Shaw County Park. During that time, she made bead strings and suspended them in the park's outhouse for campers to take. After many people had asked her who was making the bead strings, Schumacher invented the Skully family and installed their likeness in the outhouse so that visitors could meet the creators of the bead strings themselves. Dagney Skully and the Pendulum Bead Strings is her first book and is based on real events. Schumacher lives on a tranquil thirty-acre property with her three tiny dogs and her farm dog, Jack. San Juan Island is her home.