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A bored six year old Ben decides one morning not to go to school any more. He would rather stay home in his comfortable surroundings at home. What shall Mom do on this routine morning rush to make Ben get ready for school and herself for work. Find out what happens. After living several years in Wisconsin and Hawaii, Daphne Pang and her husband, David, now resides in Phoenix, Arizona for over 30 years. She left a banking career, and now helps run her husband's beauty service business. She obtained training from Institute of Children's Literature to write for pleasure. Her first short story,…mehr

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A bored six year old Ben decides one morning not to go to school any more. He would rather stay home in his comfortable surroundings at home. What shall Mom do on this routine morning rush to make Ben get ready for school and herself for work. Find out what happens. After living several years in Wisconsin and Hawaii, Daphne Pang and her husband, David, now resides in Phoenix, Arizona for over 30 years. She left a banking career, and now helps run her husband's beauty service business. She obtained training from Institute of Children's Literature to write for pleasure. Her first short story, Fill The Room, was published by EDP Publishing Co., Singapore. She writes stories based on true life events, such as this book, No School For Ben, inspired by her two sons, George and Arthur, during their growing years.
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After living several years in Wisconsin and Hawaii, Daphne Pang and her husband, David, now resides in Phoenix, Arizona for over 30 years. She left a banking career, and now helps run her husband's beauty service business. She obtained training from Institute of Children's Literature to write for pleasure. Her first short story, Fill The Room, was published by EDP Publishing Co., Singapore. She writes stories based on true life events, such as this book, No School For Ben, inspired by her two sons, George and Arthur, during their growing years.