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The Unlikely Adventure of a Turtle, a Mouse and a Shark
Contributor(s): Clark, Lyn Wells (Author), Hart, Lorena Mary (Illustrator)
ISBN: 099944090X     ISBN-13: 9780999440902
Publisher: Blue-Eyed Star Creations, LLC
OUR PRICE:   $19.76  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: October 2017
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- Juvenile Fiction | Poetry (see Also Stories In Verse)
- Juvenile Fiction | Stories In Verse (see Also Poetry)
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 8.5" W x 11" (0.91 lbs) 36 pages
 
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This heartwarming tale begins as the brotherhood of blue-eyed stars, that protects the heavens, is betrayed by one of their own. Three blue-eyed stars are cursed by the Dark Star and fall to earth. Each lands far from the others and takes on a different form. One is a turtle, one is a mouse and the last is a shark. They can't return home until they find each other and break the curse. Celestia, Queen of the heavens, enlists the help of Mother Nature, the sun, the moon and the wind, but will that be enough? Will the brothers recognize each other and break the curse or remain on earth forever...


Contributor Bio(s): Clark, Lyn Wells: - Lyn Wells Clark and her husband reside in Middleton, Massachusetts, where they raised their two children. Although she holds a degree in Accounting, her love for writing poetry and children's stories is undeniable. Lyn recently opened her own company called Blue-Eyed Star Creations, to help promote her literary projects. The Unlikely Adventure of a Turtle, a Mouse and a Shark is her maiden voyage into the world of children's literature.Hart, Lorena Mary: - Lorena Mary Hart earned her BFA cum laude in Art and English from Bridgewater State College. Originally trained as a graphic designer, she has worn several hats in the field of art (display artist, art rep, and illustrator) while raising her daughters, and has in recent years been able to focus more on painting and design work. An opportunity to create murals for the Children's Museum of New Hampshire at the time of its relocation in 2008 inspired her to delve into creating on a larger scale, often for chlidren's spaces and illustrating children's picture books. She loves working with shape, color and design and especially the happy challenge of meeting the need and vision of a client.