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The story of The Adventures of Willy Waterdrop is the story of water and its cycles from oozing out of a rock face on the side of a mountain to its journey down the creeks, lakes and rivers to the sea. The setting takes place in a southern state and follows from the mountains through the midlands and low country as the story unfolds. Willy meets another female water drop names Wanda and they become instant best friends. Their journey together down the creeks, lakes and rivers to the sea and beyond is filled with many exciting incidents. The colorful descriptions and illustrations carry one along on their journey with much mystery and excitement around every bend of the river. They encounter many new creatures and finally man as they make their journey to the sea. What happens to them as they pass through a large city points out the truths of what is happening in many waterways across the country. The story is not only interesting but informative and tells about the delicate balances of nature and clean water in the world around us. May all who read these adventures learn about the world of water and have a new respect for the water ways of all of our states, country and world.
This book is the story of one man's journey through life. It is about his life from birth until the present and features the ups and downs of his life. There are tragedies and triumphs, many that are unique just to his life. His life was normal until his mother died when he was seven years old. The following years were a difficult time for him and his siblings. Does he ever find happiness and peace? Read and see.
This book is the story of three boys who lived in the late fifties and howthey lived without electronic gadgets of any kind. They came from lowincome families. Television had just hit the market in black and whiteform and that was all they had. They built their own toys and made uptheir own games because money was scarce but they never felt theywere poor. Their playground was The Big Woods as they called it alongthe banks of the Broad River where they found many adventures in thesummer of '53.
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