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Eight-year-old Bradley Edwards doesn't think of himself as a troublemaker. He's a good kid with an imagination. He's smart. (He will tell you that when you meet him). He is quick to find ways to solve even the messiest problem. (He will tell you that, too). He is also good at creating problems. (He might not tell you that). Bradley lives by one rule: Be a kid! With the help of Bradley's little sister, Kara, best friend, Billy, and the family dog, Squirrel, there are plenty of misadventures in store. The Chicken Pox Capers, set in the days when life was simpler and the most advanced technology…mehr

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Eight-year-old Bradley Edwards doesn't think of himself as a troublemaker. He's a good kid with an imagination. He's smart. (He will tell you that when you meet him). He is quick to find ways to solve even the messiest problem. (He will tell you that, too). He is also good at creating problems. (He might not tell you that). Bradley lives by one rule: Be a kid! With the help of Bradley's little sister, Kara, best friend, Billy, and the family dog, Squirrel, there are plenty of misadventures in store. The Chicken Pox Capers, set in the days when life was simpler and the most advanced technology was the VCR, is a whimsical series of stories about a little boy who is certain he knows how his world should be ordered. Just ask him. He'll tell you…because he's smart! About the Author Horse enthusiast, writer, and retired piano teacher, Joanne's published writings include humorous fiction and non-fiction articles and short stories. In addition to a long-time career in music, Joanne holds a Master of Divinity Degree from Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, and is an ordained Presbyterian Minister. Joanne and her husband reside in California. They have two adult children, two granddaughters, two dogs, a horse, and a collective assortment of granddogs.
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