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By Ranny Autry
Ranny Autry was born in rural Alabama. At sixteen years of age he was accepted into Livingston University, graduating in 1977. After graduation he spent several years in the Florida Keys before returning to Alabama and applying to the Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship. The next few years were spent enjoying the world. Several trips around the world took him back to South Florida, this time as an Airboat Tour Guide in the Florida Everglades. His first book, Stumpy’s Tale, was first published in 1987. Since his return to Alabama, he has had five poems published, and is currently working on a two novel project.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ranny Autry
Ranny Autry was born in rural Alabama. At sixteen years of age he was accepted into Livingston University, graduating in 1977. After graduation he spent several years in the Florida Keys before returning to Alabama and applying to the Harry Lundeberg School of Seamanship. The next few years were spent enjoying the world. Several trips around the world took him back to South Florida, this time as an Airboat Tour Guide in the Florida Everglades. His first book, Stumpy’s Tale, was first published in 1987. Since his return to Alabama, he has had five poems published, and is currently working on a two novel project.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Lena Westfall
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Lena Westfall
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dawn Escoto
This book contains a collection of 128 poems/verses, along with one skit, abouta variety of extinct, rare, endangered, or threatened species of Africa and Europe.Over fifty of the mammals, birds, butterflies, reptiles, amphibians, and sea creaturesare illustrated. Through use of humor and pathos, as well as a variety of poeticstructures, the author will engage the young and not-so-young, as they discover theirrole in helping wildlife from these continents. You'll want to laugh with the hyena,cry with the quagga, and say "aye" to the aye-aye.
These poems are best enjoyed when read aloud in an enthusiastic manner. If yourenthusiam takes the form of positive action, her primary objective will have beenaccomplished.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dawn Escoto
This book contains a collection of 128 poems/verses, along with one skit, abouta variety of extinct, rare, endangered, or threatened species of Africa and Europe.Over fifty of the mammals, birds, butterflies, reptiles, amphibians, and sea creaturesare illustrated. Through use of humor and pathos, as well as a variety of poeticstructures, the author will engage the young and not-so-young, as they discover theirrole in helping wildlife from these continents. You'll want to laugh with the hyena,cry with the quagga, and say "aye" to the aye-aye.
These poems are best enjoyed when read aloud in an enthusiastic manner. If yourenthusiam takes the form of positive action, her primary objective will have beenaccomplished.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dawn Escoto
This book contains a collection of 128 poems/verses, along with one skit, abouta variety of extinct, rare, endangered, or threatened species of Africa and Europe.Over fifty of the mammals, birds, butterflies, reptiles, amphibians, and sea creaturesare illustrated. Through use of humor and pathos, as well as a variety of poeticstructures, the author will engage the young and not-so-young, as they discover theirrole in helping wildlife from these continents. You'll want to laugh with the hyena,cry with the quagga, and say "aye" to the aye-aye.
These poems are best enjoyed when read aloud in an enthusiastic manner. If yourenthusiam takes the form of positive action, her primary objective will have beenaccomplished.
FORMAT: E-Book
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