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1000 tulosta hakusanalla N K Beckley
This Is as Good as It Gets is the sixth book that I have written for Xlibris.It introduces some new main characters to the reader--Ya Ya, Carolyn, Terry, Mindy, Peter, Mark, and their classmates at school in suburban Philadelphia in the 1960s.It tells the story of how my brothers and I found out our mother had MS and how we dealt with it during our school years and also later in life.This book is an interactive one and also teaches how to put together a science fair for an elementary school.This book also teaches some important family values both in the 1960s and today.I hope all my readers enjoy this book as much as I did writing it.N. K. Beckley
This Is as Good as It Gets is the sixth book that I have written for Xlibris.It introduces some new main characters to the reader--Ya Ya, Carolyn, Terry, Mindy, Peter, Mark, and their classmates at school in suburban Philadelphia in the 1960s.It tells the story of how my brothers and I found out our mother had MS and how we dealt with it during our school years and also later in life.This book is an interactive one and also teaches how to put together a science fair for an elementary school.This book also teaches some important family values both in the 1960s and today.I hope all my readers enjoy this book as much as I did writing it.N. K. Beckley
The Problem is the thirteenth book that Mrs. Beckley has written for Xlibris. This is a different kind of genre that Mrs. Beckley has written for us. This book introduces the reader to some new characters by the names of Abby, Allan; and Toni and Terri, who are twin girls in the second grade; Peter and Matthew, their brothers; and Detective Andreas, Detective Marcus, Officer Black, Mr. Frank Fitzgerald, and his mother, Mrs. Betty Black Fitzgerald. This book is pure fiction and takes place around the Bryn Mawr Police Department, where Peter and Matthew are earning service points for school, working with the Detectives Andreas and Marcus solve the suicide of their science teacher, Mr. Frank Fitzgerald. I hope you have enjoyed reading Peggy, The Three-Some (Book 2), The Writer's Corner (Book 3), The Golden Nugget (Book 4), Emily (Book 5), This Is as Good as It Gets (Book 6), The 1940 Diary (Book 7), Pockets (Book 8), Pam and Jodi's Journey (Book 9), The Journal (Book 10), The Reunion (Book 11), Christina's Secret (Book 12), and now The Problem (Book 13). This book has been written for the older student such as those in high school due to its content. This book has been written for my friends and family, especially Angela, Bobbie, Aunt Edwina, Gwen, Jean, Jane, Kate, Peggy, Renee, Susan, Father Don, Father Andy, Sister Mary De Chantel, Mrs. Mitchell, and my parents, Fred and Elizabeth. And, finally, for my classmates from NPHS Fred, Lynne, and Robert. Thank you for all your love and support. Many of my friends have asked me where I get my ideas. Some of them come from my imaginations and watching TV, and some of them have come from my experiences growing up in Rose Valley, and later in Detroit, Michigan. Then the rest of them have come from my teaching experiences over a period of thirty years. I hope you all enjoy reading them as much as I did writing them.
The Problem is the thirteenth book that Mrs. Beckley has written for Xlibris. This is a different kind of genre that Mrs. Beckley has written for us. This book introduces the reader to some new characters by the names of Abby, Allan; and Toni and Terri, who are twin girls in the second grade; Peter and Matthew, their brothers; and Detective Andreas, Detective Marcus, Officer Black, Mr. Frank Fitzgerald, and his mother, Mrs. Betty Black Fitzgerald. This book is pure fiction and takes place around the Bryn Mawr Police Department, where Peter and Matthew are earning service points for school, working with the Detectives Andreas and Marcus solve the suicide of their science teacher, Mr. Frank Fitzgerald. I hope you have enjoyed reading Peggy, The Three-Some (Book 2), The Writer's Corner (Book 3), The Golden Nugget (Book 4), Emily (Book 5), This Is as Good as It Gets (Book 6), The 1940 Diary (Book 7), Pockets (Book 8), Pam and Jodi's Journey (Book 9), The Journal (Book 10), The Reunion (Book 11), Christina's Secret (Book 12), and now The Problem (Book 13). This book has been written for the older student such as those in high school due to its content. This book has been written for my friends and family, especially Angela, Bobbie, Aunt Edwina, Gwen, Jean, Jane, Kate, Peggy, Renee, Susan, Father Don, Father Andy, Sister Mary De Chantel, Mrs. Mitchell, and my parents, Fred and Elizabeth. And, finally, for my classmates from NPHS Fred, Lynne, and Robert. Thank you for all your love and support. Many of my friends have asked me where I get my ideas. Some of them come from my imaginations and watching TV, and some of them have come from my experiences growing up in Rose Valley, and later in Detroit, Michigan. Then the rest of them have come from my teaching experiences over a period of thirty years. I hope you all enjoy reading them as much as I did writing them.
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