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The Bench

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A mysterious bench in a quaint little park, will change the
lives of several people forever...


Six-year-old Rachel disappears from the playground in a small
park. After a frantic search, she is found sitting on a park bench
talking to an “imaginary” friend. Rachel insists that she is
talking to her deceased father, and has a message for her mom,
but nobody believes her. But was he really there?


The Bench is an inspirational story with mystery, adventure,
and hope for all who have lost a loved one.


“Christy Frazier is about to present some beautiful scenarios of
how departed loved ones are still part of our lives. Let your faith
and your love and her words take you on the unusual journey of
discovery. I enjoyed this book, because I believe, and I know
what belief and faith can show a person.”
- Dede Rittman
Teacher, Author, Speaker


“The Bench brings to life a world where the impossible is within
reach. A touching story that will turn the hearts of readers to
their fathers and mothers, as well as their own children. I just
can’t help but wish it could be true.”
- John Lott
Teacher, Author, Reader


“Christy’s story is an anchor into the spirit of every child that
wants to connect with a loved one, again. This is a definite read!”
- Jo Standing
Body-based Trauma Renegotiation Specialist, Author

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Published March 24, 2019

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About the author

Christy Frazier

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Christy Frazier is a freelance writer and award winning photographer. She received her degree in “Art Commercial Photography” from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. She lives in Utah with her husband, two kids, a cat that fetches and a vegetarian yellow lab dog. She has been teaching Gifted and Talented children for over ten years. Her combined passions of writing, photography and teaching children have inspired her to write and photographically illustrate many of her stories.

In her own words

" I was always the kid with an over-active imagination and constantly daydreaming, especially during school. I just knew that there was a ghost in every house, that all moths and butterflies were really fairies and that if I touched enough of them I would be able to fly. Drawing, photography and writing became my creative outlets.

As a teacher, the motto in my classroom is "Think outside the box". I tell my students that I don't want to read, "The brown dog crossed the road" (BORING!). Instead I want to read, "The brown shaggy dog jumped, hopped and skipped across the rocky road and bought himself a taco". (Now that's a story I can get lost in!)"



Imagination is an awesome tool!

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