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Togetherness Town - Wilson, Beth
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Geo is addicted to his KNOCK - a gaming system that knocks all the time, keeping him indoors and distracted. When his neighborhood loses power for what seems like forever, Geo learns that there's a whole world outside of his beloved gaming console. Life slows down, and suddenly there's time for a scoop of ice cream. Then a wilderness book. Then a crackling campfire. Then a strum on the guitar... and just like that the magic of togetherness begins to take over! "A touching, thoughtful story about the power of connection, and the beauty that can be found in the simple things." Allie Millington, author of "Olivetti"…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Geo is addicted to his KNOCK - a gaming system that knocks all the time, keeping him indoors and distracted. When his neighborhood loses power for what seems like forever, Geo learns that there's a whole world outside of his beloved gaming console. Life slows down, and suddenly there's time for a scoop of ice cream. Then a wilderness book. Then a crackling campfire. Then a strum on the guitar... and just like that the magic of togetherness begins to take over! "A touching, thoughtful story about the power of connection, and the beauty that can be found in the simple things." Allie Millington, author of "Olivetti"
Autorenporträt
Beth Wilson has spent her life caring for people. One day, she discovered a box in the basement that was filled with children's stories that she had written and stored away. Her 11-year old son insisted that she publish the story "Togetherness Town." His enthusiasm compelled her forward into self-publishing her first book. Beth wants Togetherness Town to become more than just a story. She hopes it will be the beginning of something new - special communities gathering, where laughter abounds, meals are shared, and children feel safe and loved.