This is the story of a young man who sets out on a journey to pick up a new wagon for his family’s farm but comes back with a whole lot more than he bargained for.
Co-written by a first-time author and the author of the Amazon inspirational bestseller, Jesus on a Park Bench, this tale of Rueben’s adventures is sure to warm a lot of hearts.
Shari Broyer has been writing since early childhood. Her earliest awards: a 1st place trophy for Creative Writing and certificate for First Runner-Up in Poetry at 8th grade graduation.
Formerly she was: • Editor in Chief of KSU Ashtabula’s literary magazine, Kaleidoscope • Facilitator, Writers’ Forum, Barnes and Noble, High Point, NC • Host of Writer’s Digest World’s Largest Writing Workshop, Barnes and Noble, High Point, NC • Published in various literary anthologies (most recently her poem “One-Eyed Jack” and “Squirrel” photo were featured in Wild Edges—Manzanita, Poetry and Prose of the Mother Lode and Sierra, released August 2010) • Top 100 winner, Writer’s Digest 2000 competition— Inspirational category, Shades of Gray • Winner of author Terri Weeding’s Little Ole Humor Contest • Board Member/Editor of The Desert Rose Newsletter for the Phoenix Desert Rose Chapter of Romance Writers of America • Facilitator of Writers, Ink. of Greater Phoenix at Changing Hands Bookstore in Tempe, AZ
Currently, she resides in tiny Ajo, AZ, a town just north of the Mexican border. Shari loves it. Although Ajo is very small; it’s also very “artsy” with a plethora of happenings: art shows, music concerts and other events—often held at the famed Curley School, remodeled to house artists and artisans. There’s never a dull moment, even in summer, when the town shrinks to a third of its winter population.
If you need a good manuscript editor for hire; Shari will be happy to assist you with editing and also with becoming self-published, should you so desire. She welcomes your feedback at shariannegaylee@gmail.com, and invites you to visit her website, http://sharibroyerbooks.weebly.com.