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Baron

Autor Frances Mae Bussard
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2020
Baron Bumblebee is Chief Safety Officer for the Coastal Dune Lake Critters. Bumblebees don't have ears, they navigate by tuning into vibrational frequencies. When the high-pressure system of an approaching storm interrupts this ability, Baron loses contact with Headquarters. He cannot receive his flight path coordinates. What's a bumblebee to do? Join Baron as he trusts the Great King and learns: In Him we live, move, and have our bee-ing! The Coastal Dune Lake Critters is a three-book series set on Scenic Highway 30-A, in South Walton County, Florida. Fergie, Zirlinda, and Baron are allegories for the Christian faith.
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ISBN-13: 9780578650180
ISBN-10: 0578650185
Pagini: 34
Dimensiuni: 216 x 280 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Frances Bussard

Notă biografică

Fran Bussard lives in the Panhandle of Florida. She grew up in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Pass Christian, Mississippi. Fran arrived in Navarre, Florida, with a backpack and a husband who is retired from the United States Air Force. Don't worry, the moving truck made a huge delivery shortly thereafter! Fran grew up with a big drawing board in her house. Her father was an artist by profession, sparking her imagination at an early age. Her mother was a copywriter with a passion for words. Fran believes the creative spark is an invitation to collaborate with our Creator, the Great King. In keeping with her fascination and love for all things critter, a portion of the profit from this book is donated to: Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge, Navarre, Florida. https://www.facebook.com/emeraldcoastwildliferefuge/ emeraldcoastwildliferefuge.org