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When 15 year old Lilibet receives the news that she has been chosen to deliver the Welcome Speech at the One-Thousandth Annual Convention of the Order of the Crystal Fairies, she's both thrilled and worried. Because she's the youngest fairy ever to be awarded such a high honor, she begins to have doubts. Why was she chosen, and not her brainy friend, or someone older? Did her parents use their influence to sway the judges? Lilibet's journey to the Crystal Palace, which is two whole flufftares away (a long distance) is one of wonder, discovery, and fantabulous encounters. But there are also…mehr

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When 15 year old Lilibet receives the news that she has been chosen to deliver the Welcome Speech at the One-Thousandth Annual Convention of the Order of the Crystal Fairies, she's both thrilled and worried. Because she's the youngest fairy ever to be awarded such a high honor, she begins to have doubts. Why was she chosen, and not her brainy friend, or someone older? Did her parents use their influence to sway the judges? Lilibet's journey to the Crystal Palace, which is two whole flufftares away (a long distance) is one of wonder, discovery, and fantabulous encounters. But there are also obstacles to overcome, both physical as well as her own fears and doubts. Will Lilibet find the confidence and courage to conquer her fears and make it to the palace on time to deliver the Welcome Speech? Readers will be entertained, but also will learn heartfelt lessons and gain tools for confronting their own worries and fears.
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Autorenporträt
Resa Thompson Harrison is a retired Educational Diagnostician and Teacher. She lives in Aubrey, Texas, with her husband and dog, Arvee. Having worked in public schools for 29 years, primarily at the Elementary School level, she also enjoys writing stories and poems for children. Her story, "A Gerbil's Job," was published in "hopscotch for Girls" in 2002; and her poem, Itchy, Itchy, Scratch can be seen in Humpty Dumpty's Magazine, June, 1998. When not enjoying walks in nature on their six acres, she loves traveling all across America, visiting State and National Parks and camping in her Motorhome with her husband and pooch.