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Meet Me at the Lions is a coming-of-age young adult fiction novel. It is the story of an unlikely friendship. Seventeen-year-old punk rocker Jonathan Hernandez is sent to England to live with his father. One day, on the beach, he meets a quirky elderly man. In just a few months, Jonathan will come to understand what friendship, family, and home really mean.

Produktbeschreibung
Meet Me at the Lions is a coming-of-age young adult fiction novel. It is the story of an unlikely friendship. Seventeen-year-old punk rocker Jonathan Hernandez is sent to England to live with his father. One day, on the beach, he meets a quirky elderly man. In just a few months, Jonathan will come to understand what friendship, family, and home really mean.
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Autorenporträt
Arlene Scott Veazey is a woman "of a certain age" who finally decided it was time to realize her dream and become a published author. Arlene is a retired English teacher who has had several amazing oppotunities to travel, including two mission team trips to Africa where she gained perspective and renewed appreciation for a full and comfortable life. She is the proud mother of two awesome grown kids. Katybeth and her husband, Dan, live in Maine. Conner is a tall Texan through and through. Arlene resides, for now, in the blistering heat of San Antonio, Texas. She enjoys her home and garden. Once in a while, she attempts a craft or two, but she'd rather just read and write. Arlene has too many books, if too many books is a thing. She dreams of traveling to cooler climates and checking things like seeing Tintagel and Eilean Donan Castle off her bucket list. Arlene loves her Lord, her kids, and her grandpuppy, Lochlan. She will never get her fill of white-steepled or Norman churches. She can always be bribed with tea, chocolate, or ice cream. Arlene was a military brat, who lived in five states, and two foreign countries, Japan and England. However, it was the United Kingdom and all things English that won her heart when she attended Woodbridge American High School in Suffolk, England. There she was introduced to Shakespeare, Chaucer, Austen, Wordsworth, and the Bronte sisters and fell in love with British Literature. She is thankful for many blessings, including a loving family, a sustaining faith, and supportive friends.