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While owls are supposed to have extremely good eyesight, Henrietta Owlsworth's vision isn't what it used to be. She has trouble seeing and that is getting her into a great deal of trouble. Can she find a solution to her vision problems? Read along to find out.

Produktbeschreibung
While owls are supposed to have extremely good eyesight, Henrietta Owlsworth's vision isn't what it used to be. She has trouble seeing and that is getting her into a great deal of trouble. Can she find a solution to her vision problems? Read along to find out.
Autorenporträt
Born in Kentucky, Sherry was raised in the small town of Fairdale, a suburb of Louisville. Since eloping with her now-husband in Tennessee in the wee hours of the morning on December 30, 1980, Sherry has lived in Kentucky, California, South Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin, Virginia, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Pennsylvania. Living in different areas and meeting new people from vastly different regions has been a unique gift she is grateful for. Sherry and her husband have three children and nine grandchildren. She is also the proud "mom" of Murdoc, a standard poodle, and three rescue kitties. Sherry writes fiction under the name Sherry A. Burton Sherry got her start in writing by pledging to write a happy ending to a good friend who was going through some really tough times. The story surprised her by taking over and practically writing itself. What started off as a way to make her friend smile started her on a journey that would forever change her life. Sherry readily admits to hearing voices and is convinced that being married to her best friend for thirty-plus years goes a long way in helping her write happily-ever-afters. Sherry is currently working on the third historical fiction book in her Orphan Train Saga, written under the name Sherry A. Burton. Sherry currently resides in Michigan's thumb and spends most of her time writing from her home office, and traveling to book signing events, and speaking at schools and other venues. Sherry also offers lectures on The Orphan Trains.