The Turquoise Caboose

The Turquoise Caboose

by Larry Good
The Turquoise Caboose

The Turquoise Caboose

by Larry Good

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Overview

This is a one of a kind book. A father writes Letters to his one-year-old daughter so she will remember her life at this age. Here are the Letters! The most basic events become adventures: going to the hospital to be born, finding a pacifier under a crib in the middle of the night, learning how to go to the bathroom, discovering a house, and discovering life. If you are expecting, or if you are engaged, or if you ever were one year old, this life-changing book will be meaningful to you as well as entertaining. A basic book about humanity. It will remind you of you.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152442021
Publisher: Larry Good
Publication date: 10/30/2015
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 506 KB

About the Author

Larry Good grew up in Nottoway County, Virginia. Blackstone High School awarded him a diploma, the University of Virginia a B.A., and the College of William and Mary a master's degree in Education. He played football in high achool, both offense and defense, as number 66. The team won a Regional title. He met the Tackling Dummy on the Practice Field of Blackstone High School. The first thing after college, he became an English teacher, and before long he had spent most of his time in classrooms. When The Tree of Ticket Leaves takes Meri to The Lands, the first one after The Autumnforest is The Land of Upsidedown Learning. You learn through your feet. (Meri takes off her shoes and socks.) The one after that is The Land of Handwriting Speech. There's no sound when someone speaks, but you can read it. The air of this land is unforgettable. For a while the author went to work for the C & P Telephone Company. The business office was a large room filled with service representatives at their desks talking to customers on telephones. When the man of the house called, the service representative wrote "mr cld" on her records. From these five letters came The Mistercald River which flows right through the middle of The Lands. You can see it from The Tree of Ticket Leaves, which is in The Land of Pink Windmills.

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