Night Buddies, Impostors, and One Far-Out Flying Machine

Night Buddies, Impostors, and One Far-Out Flying Machine

Night Buddies, Impostors, and One Far-Out Flying Machine

Night Buddies, Impostors, and One Far-Out Flying Machine

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Overview

For young John Degraffenreidt, a sleepless night is no reason to fret when tossing and turning in bed brings a bright red crocodile named Crosley out from under his bed. Night Buddies like Crosley promise an evening of adventure to any not-tired-yet kid—and tonight is no different! Out of bed, and into the city, John embarks on a one-of-a-kind program with his crocodile pal. It seems like Cros is a one-of-a-kind individual—that is, until red crocs start popping up all over the city, creating confusion, committing crimes, and causing Crosley to go bananas at the sight of them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780984741700
Publisher: Dune Buggy Press
Publication date: 08/08/2017
Series: Night Buddies: Adventures after Lights Out , #2
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 4 MB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Sands Hetherington, creator of the Night Buddies series of chapter books, credits his son John for being his principal motivator. Sands and young John developed the Crosley crocodile character in the series during months of bedtime story give-and-take. They collaborated many nights on escapades starring John and Crosley, until eventually it occurred to Sands why it was that Crosley was bright red. That was when the first book came together. Sands raised his son as a single parent from the time John was six. He read to him every night during those formative years: all of the classic children's stories from Aesop through the Grimms, Lewis Carroll, Frank Baum, Tolkien and Dahl, with a lot of Dickens and Hugo thrown in. When school was out they got in the car and toured Alaska, Canada and most of the contiguous states. John still gets around. So far he has lived in Germany, Scotland, Russia, England and Spain. Dogs have always been a part of the author's life, beginning with Whiskers, a cocker spaniel. When his wonderful boxer Hube died, he despaired of finding a boxer who could match him, and instead got a Saint Bernard. He ended up breeding Saints for a number of years and at this point has had twelve as house pets. Sands says dogs can do you a power of good, and if you lose one, go out and get another the next day and you will be surprised at how fast your grief goes away. Sands is also a Civil War buff. He would like to spend a month of evenings with common soldiers from both sides to see how they felt about the business. And eccentric generals like Jackson, Sherman and Forrest, and most of all Lincoln. Because Lincoln never gets to smile in his pictures. The author was born in New York City but was transplanted a year later to Greensboro, North Carolina, where his maternal grandmother lived. He never really left the area and has a lot of the South in him. His grandmother was a prominent educator and became a great friend and mentor. Sands majored in history at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) and has an M.F.A. in creative writing and an M.A. in English from UNC-Greensboro. He lives in Greensboro now, and hangs out with his longtime friend Ann and their Saint Bernards Dudley and Maggie. He likes visiting ancient Mediterranean sites in Turkey and Italy, and most of all Greece. Jessica Love grew up in California, with two artist parents. She studied printmaking and drawing at UC Santa Cruz, then went on to study acting at The Juilliard School in NYC. Her favorite way to work is collaborative, which is why illustration is such a treat. Some of her inspirations are Maurice Sendak, Edmund Dulac, Lisbeth Zwerger and of course, the incomparable Hilary Knight. Jessica currently resides in Brooklyn, New York, toggling back and forth between her work as an actor and her work as an artist. Gail M. Kearns founded her company, GMK Editorial and Writing Services, in Santa Barbara, California, in 1995, and has helped dozens of authors shape their books for publication. Kearns has broadened the scope of traditional editing services to include layout, production, printing and vendor coordination. Currently she is the president of To Press and Beyond, a full-service book shepherding agency that grew out of numerous requests from clients. She helps manage projects from inception to completion and supports clients by providing editing, advertising copy, news releases, press kits and Internet writing, as well as innovative plans for marketing and promotion. Previously Kearns was a story analyst and development executive in the motion picture industry: with RKO Pictures in New York City, she scouted for books to produce as movies; in Los Angeles, she worked with several independent production companies and their writers. Before that, Kearns spent a decade as a film production supervisor. Her editing and publishing consulting has taken her throughout the U.S. and abroad. She has a BS degree from Hunter College, CUNY.
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