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Arielle and her aunt, Eloise, are going on a Longship cruise up the Rhône River in France. They are happily anticipating a week of fun meeting new people, eating gourmet food, seeing historic sites in famous cities, buying souvenirs, and photographing it all. It promises to be a lovely trip together after being cooped up at home during the recent pandemic. Vaccinated and packed, they are ready to tour the South of France, free from any worry about dangerous microbes. At least, that's what they think. Someone else aboard their ship has other ideas. Find out how Arielle deals with this threat while following her on the trip and viewing her photographs.…mehr

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Arielle and her aunt, Eloise, are going on a Longship cruise up the Rhône River in France. They are happily anticipating a week of fun meeting new people, eating gourmet food, seeing historic sites in famous cities, buying souvenirs, and photographing it all. It promises to be a lovely trip together after being cooped up at home during the recent pandemic. Vaccinated and packed, they are ready to tour the South of France, free from any worry about dangerous microbes. At least, that's what they think. Someone else aboard their ship has other ideas. Find out how Arielle deals with this threat while following her on the trip and viewing her photographs.
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Stephanie C. Fox, J.D. is a historian, author, editor, and publisher. She is a graduate of William Smith College and the University of Connecticut School of Law. She runs an editing service called QueenBeeEdit, which caters to politicians, scientists, and others. Her imprint is QueenBeeBooks. Ms. Fox has written several books on a variety of topics, including the effects of human overpopulation on the environment, honeybee colony collapse, Asperger's, and travel to Kuwait and Hawai'i. Ms. Fox has been to Kuwait, and subsequently became the author of a travelogue entitled An American Woman in Kuwait. Scheherazade Cat is featured in that book, as the pet who traveled back to her native country with the author.