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This is the story of a Yellow purse that travels from Indonesia where it was manufactured. Unknown to humans, this Yellow purse explains that these inanimate objects do have emotions and thoughts of some sort. This Yellow purse tells of its adventures, the places it goes, and the people it encounters. Even though this novel is strictly fiction, there is a touch of reality throughout the book. The Foreward of this book helps explain why it is told in the first person. There is an Epilogue at the end which describes what happens to the characters of the book which is not mentioned in the novel itself.…mehr

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This is the story of a Yellow purse that travels from Indonesia where it was manufactured. Unknown to humans, this Yellow purse explains that these inanimate objects do have emotions and thoughts of some sort. This Yellow purse tells of its adventures, the places it goes, and the people it encounters. Even though this novel is strictly fiction, there is a touch of reality throughout the book. The Foreward of this book helps explain why it is told in the first person. There is an Epilogue at the end which describes what happens to the characters of the book which is not mentioned in the novel itself.
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Glenda Lee Jensen is a retired English teacher who attributes her imaginative and creative writing to the many family stories that her grandparents told her while she was growing up. Not only family has inspired her to write but also her former students. She also gives some credibility to her own imagination while growing up whether it is playing cowboys and Indians with her neighbors using bicycles as horses or pretending to swing through the jungles on a swing set. Glenda is currently a freelance writer who also has had two poems and one novel published. Glenda currently resides in Mesquite, Texas along with her dog, Ricky. She is the mother of three grown children and six grandchildren who also have been an inspiration for her writing.