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  • The Forgotten Room - A Sequel to Frances Hodgson Burnett's 'The Secret Garden'

    Stacie Morrell

    eBook (, Feb. 22, 2013)
    Did You Love The Secret Garden? Find Out What Happens NEXT! 'The Secret Garden,' written by Frances Hodgson Burnett and published in 1911, has been beloved by generations. Made into a stage play and numerous movies, this enchanting story remains a popular classic today. 'The Forgotten Room' begins a few months after the original concludes, continuing the stories of Mary, Colin, Dickon and the rest of the beloved characters from 'The Secret Garden.' This is the story of what happens next to the people of Misselthwaite Manor. Mary finds another secret, learns more about herself her friends, gets a tutor, nearly succumbs to her parents’ fate, and faces a crucial decision or two. Written with the style and heart of the original.Reviewer say: 'The Forgotten Room is a very well-written follow-up to The Secret Garden. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and I felt that it was a very good imitation of the feel of the original. The children all have the same quirks and are continuing to work through their separate issues. The happy ending was beautiful and fun, and actually left me wanting to know what happens as Mary, Collin, and Dickon grow older. I would suggest this book to anyone who loves The Secret Garden.'I would recommend this book to my women friends, my daughter and my sisters.I think they would enjoy it as much as I did. I like the growing relationship between Colin and Mary.I love hearing about Dickon and his family and the adventures on the moors with the flora and fauna.I like the mystery side of the story and don't want to say more as it will take away the enjoyment of the book.˃˃˃Scroll up and grab a copy today.
  • The Forgotten Room: A Sequel to Frances Hodgson Burnett's 'The Secret Garden'

    Stacie Morrell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 23, 2013)
    Did You Love The Secret Garden? Find Out What Happens NEXT! 'The Secret Garden,' written by Frances Hodgson Burnett and published in 1911, has been beloved by generations. Made into a stage play and numerous movies, this enchanting story remains a popular classic today. 'The Forgotten Room' begins a few months after the original concludes, continuing the stories of Mary, Colin, Dickon and the rest of the beloved characters from 'The Secret Garden.' This is the story of what happens next to the people of Misselthwaite Manor. Mary finds another secret, learns more about herself her friends, gets a tutor, nearly succumbs to her parents’ fate, and faces a crucial decision or two. Written with the style and heart of the original.Reviewer say: 'The Forgotten Room is a very well-written follow-up to The Secret Garden. I thoroughly enjoyed the story and I felt that it was a very good imitation of the feel of the original. The children all have the same quirks and are continuing to work through their separate issues. The happy ending was beautiful and fun, and actually left me wanting to know what happens as Mary, Collin, and Dickon grow older. I would suggest this book to anyone who loves The Secret Garden.'I would recommend this book to my women friends, my daughter and my sisters.I think they would enjoy it as much as I did. I like the growing relationship between Colin and Mary.I love hearing about Dickon and his family and the adventures on the moors with the flora and fauna.I like the mystery side of the story and don't want to say more as it will take away the enjoyment of the book.˃˃˃Scroll up and grab a copy today.
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  • Spindoodle the Poodle

    Stacie Morrell

    language (, Sept. 16, 2018)
    Do you find it hard to make friends? Do you feel awkward wherever you go? So does Norman. Have you ever met someone who's different and it bothers you? Someone who does something no one else does and you don't know how to react? Meet Spindoodle the Poodle. What happens when they find eachother? Spindoodle shows what a difference a dog (or pet) can make in a child’s life, and how important animal rescue is. Spindoodle also addresses special needs children and how we should accept everyone. The story follows a young child called Norman and a handsome black standard poodle called Doodle who come together and change each other lives. Norman, like so many millions of children in the world, is shy, and as the author calls him a socially awkward grade school student. Norman pretends he is happy at school but, he is lonely and struggles to make friends. All Norman wants is a friend, and thanks to a volunteer from an animal shelter Norman’s life is about to change.Each year tens of millions of dogs in the world are abandoned on the street, sadly being left out in the cold by their owners. Thankfully, animal shelters come to the rescue of these abandoned dogs and help provide them with a new home. Doodle is just one of those dogs. Doodle was abandoned on the porch of a house to fend for himself, but luckily for him, he was found by a kind man who took him to the safety of the local animal shelter.Doodle is such a fun-loving dog who loves to eat and spin and have fun. All Doodle wants is a loving friend to take him home and care and love him. This magical story follows how Doodle and Norman are brought together, a story that will bring tears and happiness in people’s lives and show how important animal shelters are.This book shows the value of volunteering, and how special individuals, animal or human, can help others and each other.
  • Spindoodle the Poodle

    Stacie Morrell

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 30, 2018)
    Do you find it hard to make friends? Do you feel awkward wherever you go? So does Norman. Have you ever met someone who's different and it bothers you? Someone who does something no one else does and you don't know how to react? Meet Spindoodle the Poodle. What happens when they find eachother? Spindoodle shows what a difference a dog (or pet) can make in a child’s life, and how important animal rescue is. Spindoodle also addresses special needs children and how we should accept everyone. The story follows a young child called Norman and a handsome black standard poodle called Doodle who come together and change each other lives. Norman, like so many millions of children in the world, is shy, and as the author calls him a socially awkward grade school student. Norman pretends he is happy at school but, he is lonely and struggles to make friends. All Norman wants is a friend, and thanks to a volunteer from an animal shelter Norman’s life is about to change.Each year tens of millions of dogs in the world are abandoned on the street, sadly being left out in the cold by their owners. Thankfully, animal shelters come to the rescue of these abandoned dogs and help provide them with a new home. Doodle is just one of those dogs. Doodle was abandoned on the porch of a house to fend for himself, but luckily for him, he was found by a kind man who took him to the safety of the local animal shelter.Doodle is such a fun-loving dog who loves to eat and spin and have fun. All Doodle wants is a loving friend to take him home and care and love him. This magical story follows how Doodle and Norman are brought together, a story that will bring tears and happiness in people’s lives and show how important animal shelters are.This book shows the value of volunteering, and how special individuals, animal or human, can help others and each other.
  • Jane and the Awful Angry

    Stacie Morrell

    language (, Sept. 4, 2012)
    Everyone has some days where their emotions get the better of them. How do you deal with it when it's just too much? Mommy can help.
  • The Bug Came Back

    Stacie Morrell

    Paperback (lulu.com, May 29, 2014)
    Ever had one of those days? We all have. A pestering problem. A trying trouble. A bothersome bug. Some things just can't be ignored.
  • The Adventures of Grumpy and Lumpy Bears - Teddies of Long Ago

    Stacie Morrell, Mae MacDuff

    eBook (, May 30, 2020)
    Grumpy and Lumpy Bears arrive on a winter evening and nothing is ever the same...or boring...when two busy teddies are around. Lovingly transcribed from an original manuscript C1910 and illustrated with the original photographs.
  • Sir Stan the Bogeyman: A Rhymed for Reading Tale of Redemption and Compassion For Ages 5-8

    Stacie Morrell

    eBook (, Feb. 18, 2019)
    Do dark places bother you? The space under your bed… The closet, door slightly ajar… Do you believe in the Bogeyman? Who is he? Where did he come from? What does he want? Maybe he has a story to tell, And we should listen.Monster of legends, the Bogeyman is in nearly all countries' mythology and folklore in many names and forms. Find out how the European Bogeyman came to be.
  • Jane and the Big Bored

    Stacie Morrell

    eBook (, Dec. 11, 2012)
    Jane loves to be busy, but she had played with all her toys and read all her books and played all her games. What now? Can Mommy save the day?
  • The Forgotten Room: A Sequel to Frances Hodgson Burnett's 'The Secret Garden' by Stacie Morrell

    Stacie Morrell

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 1748)
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