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Michelle Edwards

    Michelle Edwards crafts eclectic adventures that transport readers from military bases to supernatural realms and back again. Her narratives promise worldwide journeys for the curious, blending romantic adventure with a unique narrative voice. Edwards's work is characterized by its ability to create immersive experiences that linger with readers long after the story concludes.

    What's that noise?
    Stinky Stern Forever
    Me and the Boss
    Nightmares in Writer's Retreat: The Nightmare Continues
    The Old Testament
    Go Away Birds
    • 2023

      Two best friends embark on an exciting adventure that transforms a dull day into a thrilling journey filled with dinosaurs, pirates, and trolls. Aimed at children aged 3-8, this illustrated book captivates young readers with its imaginative storyline and vibrant illustrations, making it a delightful choice for those who adore dinosaurs and stuffed animals.

      TREX, THE TRAVELING DINO ( DISCOVERS IMAGINATION)
    • 2022

      Me and the Boss

      A Story about Mending and Love

      Determined to impress his older sister Zora, six-year-old Lee embarks on a mission to showcase his sewing skills. The story highlights Lee's perseverance and creativity, culminating in a project where readers can learn to make Lee's cheerful moon. This charming tale combines sibling dynamics with hands-on crafting, encouraging young readers to explore their own abilities.

      Me and the Boss
    • 2022

      Combining entertainment and education, this book offers a unique three-in-one experience for both parents and children. It serves as a captivating story while also providing valuable lessons, making it an effective teaching tool that addresses children's fears in a comforting way.

      The No-More-Scared Children Story
    • 2021

      Go Away Birds

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.5(30)Add rating

      Skye's quest for normalcy is challenged by her unconventional upbringing and the chaos in her life. With a non-traditional family, a failing marriage to a seemingly perfect husband, and the stark realities of South Africa surrounding her, she grapples with her identity and the meaning of 'normal.' Her journey reflects a deeper exploration of acceptance and self-discovery amidst the turmoil of her relationships and environment.

      Go Away Birds
    • 2018
    • 2014

      The Old Testament

      Homer Dives In; A Story & Reader's Guide For Kids Of All Ages

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Homer is an ordinary boy with an extraordinary talent for reading at intergalactic speed. While sitting in church, he decides to read the Old Testament, discovering its thrilling tales of kings, battles, and even talking donkeys. His journey through the scripture reveals a newfound appreciation for these stories, highlighting their excitement and significance. Homer's experience transforms his perception of the Old Testament into an adventure worthy of celebration.

      The Old Testament
    • 2007

      Stinky Stern Forever

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(31)Add rating

      After the sudden death of Stinky Stern, a troublemaker in second grade, Pa Lia and her classmates grapple with complex emotions surrounding loss. Despite his unkind behavior, they must confront the challenge of processing grief for someone they never liked. The story explores themes of empathy, understanding, and the impact of loss on young minds, prompting readers to reflect on the nuances of human relationships and the importance of compassion even in difficult circumstances.

      Stinky Stern Forever
    • 2002

      A sympathetic and amusing tale of two boys, alone in a dark room at night. Every child (and adult ) has experienced irrational fears in a dark room at night. What's That Noise? encapsulates perfectly the strange shadows and unearthly noises made by objects that, during the day, are perfectly innocuous. Alex and his little brother Ben are all tucked up in bed with the lights out, when Whoosh, go the night noises, and Aroo Aroo Aroo. Alex's little brother Ben is scared. Will Alex be brave enough to cross the cold, dark floor to comfort him?

      What's that noise?