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Books with author Mrs. Lynda Farrington Wilson

  • Cecilia's Journey to the Sea

    Carol Staton, Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 4, 2016)
    Cecilia, a newly hatched sea turtle, starts life with a painful jolt. Because she has blue legs, rather than brown like the other turtles, she is mocked and left behind when the other hatchlings climb out of the nest. Alone, she struggles through many twists and turns to reach the light that summons her from above. Finally reaching the top of the nest, she is dismayed to discover that the light is coming from an orb in the sky that she will never be able to reach. But the moonlight reaches out to her, lighting the pathway to the sea, and transforming her brown shell to the color of the blue sea, her home. Cecelia's Journey to the Sea is an allegory of the individual’s journey through alienation, struggle, and transformation to wholeness. The beautiful soft watercolor illustrations enrich the message of hope to both children and adults.
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  • Autistic? How Silly is That!: I Don't Need Any Labels at All

    By (author) Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (Future Horizons Incorporated, March 15, 2012)
    Illustrissimi AC Reverrendissimi Domini AC Patris Josephi Bergaigne Archiepiscopi (1663)
  • The House and the Doormat

    Sherry Martin, Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Nov. 11, 2019)
    This is the story of Ramona the house and Dusty the doormat. Both Ramona and Dusty are fixated on themselves. Ramona is only concerned about her looks and Dusty is looking for respect.Dusty the doormat lived in the shadow of Ramona the house. He longed for the day when he would be treated with respect. Dusty thought that what he did amounts to very little. He never received praise from Ramona. Both he and Ramona needed one another, but it took a strange event for them to realize it.
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  • Autistic? How Silly is That! : I Don't Need Any Labels at All

    Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (Future Horizons Incorporated, March 15, 2012)
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  • Just Like Me

    Ms. Jennifer Diane Ming, Mrs. Lynda Farrington Wilson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 5, 2018)
    How does it feel to have a sibling who has Autism? "Just Like Me" is a story focusing on the similarities rather than the differences between Jerry and his siblings. We meet Jason who is frustrated with Jerry's Autism and needs to be reminded of the ways his brother is just like him.Take a look as Jason realizes that Jerry is "Just Like Me" This book is a reminder that we are more alike than we are different. Book three of the "Just Jerry Series"