Gershom and Jasmine, Book One
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or order a signed copy When Gershom finds out that he’s being moved to yet another foster home, he grabs his sister and together they run away to find their birth mother, who just happens to live eight states away, in Alabama. The siblings face hunger, loneliness, and fear, but with the help of strangers—and God—they manage to survive. When they arrive at their destination, what awaits them is not what they expected. Will the siblings ever find the family they are looking for? |
Gravy the Elephant
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or order a signed copy Enjoy reading about Gravy and his friends who learn how to survive and happily co-exist as they travel across the African desert. Also included are the first few stories of Tina and Sarah, two stuffed bears, who, along with their humans, travel the United States. Four bonus stories perfectly round out this collection for early readers. |
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Boys Don't Like Pink--Coming Soon!
Available on Amazon soon!
When six-year-old Will's sister is born, he and his parents know they don't have much time with her. Will struggles with staying true to his boyish nature, while at the same time trying to do things his sister would appreciate. With the help of his parents and beloved teacher, can Will set aside his reservations to create something special just for Marie? |
Gershom and Jasmine--Book Two--Coming Soon!
Currently under construction!
Gershom and Jasmine have unfinished business in New York, and in the process of sorting out their paperwork, they find a way to heal a hurt they hadn't even realized they had. Soon after safely moving back to Alabama--legally and permanently--Jasmine has a medical emergency. Just when the siblings thought their lives had settled down to normal, they find their trust in God tested in a bigger way than they think they can handle. Can the doctors help Jasmine in time? Will Gershom decide to turn away from God at the first hint of trial, or can he embrace God's sovereignty? |