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This story is about a Native American girl who hates fighting! On the last day of school two boys get into a fight. This ties her stomach up into knots. So, on the walk home from school, to get the memory of the fight out of her head she begins to sing. Then to her surprise a hot air balloon lands in front of her. Inside are children from many countries that go about the world using the magic of their musical instruments to bring peace to those that are fighting. Then to her utter delight they invite her to come with them to use her beautiful voice to bring all their instruments into one song as they bring peace and harmony to the world.…mehr

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This story is about a Native American girl who hates fighting! On the last day of school two boys get into a fight. This ties her stomach up into knots. So, on the walk home from school, to get the memory of the fight out of her head she begins to sing. Then to her surprise a hot air balloon lands in front of her. Inside are children from many countries that go about the world using the magic of their musical instruments to bring peace to those that are fighting. Then to her utter delight they invite her to come with them to use her beautiful voice to bring all their instruments into one song as they bring peace and harmony to the world.
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I was born into a large family in central California. We had a farm, with chickens and cows and lots things growing. Almost any fruit that grows in California we had at least a couple of trees. I was born with spina bifida so the doctors said I would not live long. And that I would never walk. I fooled them on both! I began to walk when I was 3 and I am now a grandmother. for that matter grandmother to teenagers! I used to make up stories for my kids and my grandkids. so now I am writing more stories and trying to publish them. People ask me why don't I write stories about my dog. I tell them. "If it doesn't have a fairy or a dragon or a troll or an ogre I probably won't write about it. I have to have dialysis so my reality isn't that fun so I write about things from my imagination.