Tommy has a hard time making friends. All of his schoolmates think he's a weirdo. And his best friend in the whole world just moved away at the beginning of the school year. And to make matters worse, it's Spring Break in Homestead, Florida. Instead of going on a family camping trip to the mountains of North Carolina, twelve-year-old Tommy Higgins will have to spend the week at work with his Marine Biologist Mom and Park Ranger Dad in Everglades National Park. As much as Tommy loves the park, he is not looking forward to a week of chores at the Long Pine Key campground. However, Tommy has a…mehr
Tommy has a hard time making friends. All of his schoolmates think he's a weirdo. And his best friend in the whole world just moved away at the beginning of the school year. And to make matters worse, it's Spring Break in Homestead, Florida. Instead of going on a family camping trip to the mountains of North Carolina, twelve-year-old Tommy Higgins will have to spend the week at work with his Marine Biologist Mom and Park Ranger Dad in Everglades National Park. As much as Tommy loves the park, he is not looking forward to a week of chores at the Long Pine Key campground. However, Tommy has a change of heart when he meets some new friends who are staying at the campground. But when things start to look up, items go missing around the campground, and Tommy and his friends soon find themselves on the trail of the thief, the target of a group of campground bullies known as The Rough Bunch.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William A. Hudson is a relative newcomer to the literary world, but has been writing in some form or fashion since his days as an awkward Middle Schooler. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in English from Virginia Commonwealth University, and currently works with High School students in Franklin, Tennessee.
Most recently he has published articles with Exotica Moderne, a Tiki/Mid-Century Modern lifestyle magazine. William's writing influences include Donald J. Sobol, Arthur Ransome, Mark Twain, Agatha Christie, and C.S. Forester, to name a few. William also draws from his own life experiences for much of his writing influence and inspiration. He was an exchange student in Germany during High School, lived in a tent in Everglades National Park for the better part of 1993, and spent a portion of his childhood living in a cemetery in rural Prince George, Virginia. And when he's not writing, William enjoys playing ukulele, reading, drawing, painting, hiking, biking and canoeing. William currently resides in Franklin, Tennessee with his wife and a stubborn, but lovable little dog.
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