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Petey Punkin is a shy, rather lonely, young punpkin, though cruious about his Sunflower and Punkin Patch. He finds his curiosity partially satisfied, and is a bit less lonely, when, on Hallowee Eve, the Scarecrow in the punkin patch, loses his head in a blustery wind, and a friendly hired hand places Petey on top of Scarecrow's shoulders. But the blustery wind is not finished, and soon, both Petey and Scarecrow are blown right out of the Sun-flower and Punkin Patch, ending up as Petey-Scritchy in the neglected cornfiedl below the B & BRRR Haunted Hotel. Suddenly confronted by a…mehr

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Petey Punkin is a shy, rather lonely, young punpkin, though cruious about his Sunflower and Punkin Patch. He finds his curiosity partially satisfied, and is a bit less lonely, when, on Hallowee Eve, the Scarecrow in the punkin patch, loses his head in a blustery wind, and a friendly hired hand places Petey on top of Scarecrow's shoulders. But the blustery wind is not finished, and soon, both Petey and Scarecrow are blown right out of the Sun-flower and Punkin Patch, ending up as Petey-Scritchy in the neglected cornfiedl below the B & BRRR Haunted Hotel. Suddenly confronted by a thing-witch-magician they are whisked inside the Haunted Hotel, where their lives, at the stroke of midnight, if Clock chimes on time, and Time and Mrs. Mary Moonlight and the Farmer Beans, Petey and Scritchie all old the same wish feeling-thoughts at the same time, may drastically change. While children will enjoy this story, it is also a coming of age, and adults may enjoy the magical transformations that happen in Petey-Scritchie's life.
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The author of "Code of the Running Cross - An Erin Kelly Mystery", Josephine Ashton has been writing since childhood - plays, poetry, songs, reportings for community newspaper and stories for not-for-profit newsletters, as CJ Carroll, or Claudia Carroll, as well as several books for children. Writing her second novel, "Ride the Wild Wind," Ms. Ashton opted for an AKA, and will author future book with this pseudonym. "Ride the Wild Wind - Sheriff Robert Gallegos - Friends and Enemies" is currently in process with a publishing company, with, likely, a fall release. In Both "Code of the Running Cross" (circa 1930, 1990'ies, early 2000's) and "Ride the Wild Wind (circa 1940ies and 1965) have protagonists who live in New Mexico, but whose interests, challenges and love affairs stretch beyond the borders of both that state and the United States, involving them internationally. While Ms. Ashton has recently completed a sequel (perhaps the second in a continuing series) of "Ride the Wild Wind," this one with the subtitle, "Sheriff Robert Gallegos - the Witch's Grave," she is considering a sequel to "Code of the Running Cross," focusing again on the Taos, New Mexico based character, Erin Kelly, a photographer who finds herself photographing, at times, that which was meant not to be seen, and thus, trouble follows. In both Ms. Ashton's novel, there is a cast of characters that a reader may need help with to follow, so her books include an appendix where the characters, ages, and some relationship are noted. Hers are story about "communities," both locally and internationally, brought together by unusual circumstances, with unsuspected enemies, and unexpected hero-heroines. Currently, Ms. Ashton's books, with the exception of the Ride the Wild Wind-Book I, now with a publisher, can be found on several on-line bookseller sites and on her independent publishing site: lulu.com/spotlight/cjcarrollbooks.