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Granny Mae is on a new adventure! She has a new look, but it's still Granny Mae, now on a quest to meet her new neighbor, Harry P. Best. Believing she's been told Harry is a pest, Granny nevertheless is determined to greet him. She knows she needs to form her own opinions! When Granny knocks on Harry's door, the fun begins. "My name is Harry." "Larry? Perry? Cherry?" Yes, Granny still needs hearing aids, and Harry...well, he is just a little bit forgetful! Children and adults alike will delight in this sweet tale with its marvelous illustrations that make the story come to life. Written as a…mehr

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Granny Mae is on a new adventure! She has a new look, but it's still Granny Mae, now on a quest to meet her new neighbor, Harry P. Best. Believing she's been told Harry is a pest, Granny nevertheless is determined to greet him. She knows she needs to form her own opinions! When Granny knocks on Harry's door, the fun begins. "My name is Harry." "Larry? Perry? Cherry?" Yes, Granny still needs hearing aids, and Harry...well, he is just a little bit forgetful! Children and adults alike will delight in this sweet tale with its marvelous illustrations that make the story come to life. Written as a read-aloud or early reader, the story serves the dual purpose of reading for laughter and enjoyment as well as for discussing, if wished, issues relating to the elderly and their hardships. Join Granny and her little white dog, Bam Bam; Harry and his pet ferret, Daisy; and Harry's Walapazoo for in this silly, fun-filled adventure.
Autorenporträt
Candice Thomas was born and raised in the suburbs of Portland, Oregon. After receiving degrees in English Education from Oregon State University and Library and Media from Southern Oregon College, Candice taught seventh and eighth graders until having her first child. She then remained in education throughout the next fifty years, substitute teaching, homeschooling, working in in her church's children's ministry, then teaching or administrating in Christian schools and her church. Now retired, Candice is a wife, mother, and grandmother who loves being with her family, playing on hands and knees or simply providing a listening ear. She enjoys reading, writing, walking, swimming, sewing, and knitting. She currently resides in Southern Oregon with her husband, Terry, and her very silly little mini-dachshund, Bentley. For more information see https://www.candicemarythomas.com