Boomerang - East of the Sun - West of Pluto

A Sequel to: Adventures with SpaceBus Hobo Number 9801, Our Pilgrims Pride

by Fred L. Ward


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 5/04/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 269
ISBN : 9780738863276

About the Book

Christmas Eve 1999

Helping Santa Clause and Grandma Polly Santa Clause deliver toys to all the girls and boys throughout our solar system with Space Bus Hobo Number 9801.

Then on to the moon, to planet Venus – exploring planet Venus, then exploring planet Mercury. Onward to the Sun, exploring the surface of the sun – on eastward to a distance of 3.735 million miles East of the Sun. Then Southeast – south – and southwest of our solar system of our southern hemisphere regions of our solar system to a large planet beyond our own solar system southwest of our solar system 3.736 million miles from our equator of planet Earth – Planet El Darado – then on West of Pluto 4,000 million miles west of planet Earth – then east to planet Pluto  - exploring planet Pluto – then east to Neptune – explored Neptune – east to planet Uranus, exploring planet Uranus – east to Saturn, exploring planet Saturn – east to Jupiter, exploring planet Jupiter – east to Mars, exploring once again the planet Mars that we explored in 1998 in Adventures with Space Bus Hobo Number 9801 – Our Pilgrim’s Pride ISBN# 1-58721-125-4 – east to planet Earth if we still have planet Earth when we get back – we will have to wait and see – to borrow an old phrase: “We will cross that bridge when we get there” – IF WE STILL HAVE A BRIDGE TO CROSS.


About the Author

Larry R. Cappetto, creator of “Lest They Be Forgotten” and the Author, Fred L. Ward About the Author -Born on a farm 5 miles southwest of Whitesville, Kentucky in the county of Daviess. - Double promoted twice in grade school, two years of high school. - Given my high school diploma upon making an 85 on graduate test given to seniors of this high school. - Two years of college, two years of law school that was finished in 6 months. - I am not a graduate in any field of knowledge pertaining to any specific studies. I do feel I have as much knowledge in the field of nature as any scientist and more than all of those who are not scientists. More years of studies of nature probably more than anyone in the broad sense of nature as a whole. Because you see, I have 79 years of reading, listening, and observing - 79 years of observing, listening, and reading, 79 years of both - that to me adds up to 237 years of experience, that is enough, don't you think?