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Jenny's summer vacation included a first-time trip by airplane to New York City and found the whole experience to be better, bigger and more wonderful than her wildest imagination. HUGE is about a young girl's first visit to New York City and a scenic tour through all its famous landmarks. Jenny was delighted by the whole trip from the George Washington Bridge to the Statue of Liberty and everything in between. She loved the museums, Yankee Stadium, the subway and buses, the ferry, Broadway, Times Square and especially the Empire State Building. Teachers will love reading this book to their…mehr

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Jenny's summer vacation included a first-time trip by airplane to New York City and found the whole experience to be better, bigger and more wonderful than her wildest imagination. HUGE is about a young girl's first visit to New York City and a scenic tour through all its famous landmarks. Jenny was delighted by the whole trip from the George Washington Bridge to the Statue of Liberty and everything in between. She loved the museums, Yankee Stadium, the subway and buses, the ferry, Broadway, Times Square and especially the Empire State Building. Teachers will love reading this book to their classes, helping students discover all those landmarks while learning the many synonyms for the word "big." When Jenny returned to school after her wonderful summer adventure, she was first in line for Show and Tell and described in detail how New York City is bigger than big, larger than large. It is HUGE!
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Mark spends his time in Columbia County, New York and Volusia County, Florida. He enlisted in the Army during the Vietnam War and served in an Airborne Infantry Regiment in Europe. Mark has earned an AA in liberal arts, BA and MS in English Education with post graduate studies in a PHD program at Syracuse University. He studied in England, where he met and discussed the works of British author's like Kingsley Amis, Ruth Fainlight and Gordon Williams. Mark published his first book in June 2021, Columbia: Those Who Served with Honor (updated 2024), which recounted the lives and service of 200 veterans from Columbia County. It was followed by a series of children's books: Harriet's Egg (2021), Digger Digger Digger (2022), There's A Ghost In My Closet (2023), and Jericho Jim (2024). Mark published a collection of short stories with the title Black River: Tales of the North Country (2022) and soon followed with a children's play called POOH (2023) which is based on A.A. Milne's book Winne-the Pooh.