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Alexis Noe I wrote both books for my 2nd grade daughter. She was bringing home books written at a 5th grade reading level because she reads so well but the conte…moreI wrote both books for my 2nd grade daughter. She was bringing home books written at a 5th grade reading level because she reads so well but the content was not always appropriate. I wanted to give her something that she could read, be challenged and have appropriate content.(less)
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A Furry Tale

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Trolling for Trouble

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Heartbreak and Healing

Being a foster parent is one of the most rewarding things I have ever done. To touch the life of a child. To know you may be the only light in the darkness for that child. To love them with all your heart. These are the rewards. Sometimes though, it’s hard.





It’s so painful to see those kids you love as much as your own blood hurting. Having to hold them as their hearts are broken yet again by the

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