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Maria Teresa "Terry" Ornelas Ibarra has combined many years of experience as an elementary school teacher with decades as a best friend to craft this story of how a friendship flourishes. Living with big families in a small town, Penny and Terry learn to make their own fun as they move from childhood to adolescence. Their exploits and misadventures will be familiar to anyone who grew up in similar situations and to anyone who cherishes real friendship, recalling a time when life seemed a little bit slower and a lot more vivid. Penny and Me is a true story that demonstrates how lifelong bonds…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Maria Teresa "Terry" Ornelas Ibarra has combined many years of experience as an elementary school teacher with decades as a best friend to craft this story of how a friendship flourishes. Living with big families in a small town, Penny and Terry learn to make their own fun as they move from childhood to adolescence. Their exploits and misadventures will be familiar to anyone who grew up in similar situations and to anyone who cherishes real friendship, recalling a time when life seemed a little bit slower and a lot more vivid. Penny and Me is a true story that demonstrates how lifelong bonds are formed. Readers will find themselves returning to this delightful book again and again. It is a great addition to any child's collection and a feel-good read for all ages.
Autorenporträt
Maria Teresa Ornelas Ibarra is an author and former schoolteacher from the small city of Lordsburg, New Mexico, where she was born and raised. She grew up in a large family, the tenth of thirteen children. She was active in youth activities and enjoyed visiting the library. One of her lifelong dreams has been to write a book that could be checked out in the city's local library. She has now written three children's books with two others in the works. Her preference is to write books that can be read to children in both English and Spanish. Maria and her husband, Hector, have raised three children and still live in the calm and peaceful town of Lordsburg.