The Story of Friends Part Two
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Book Details
About the Book
Once again, on the enchanted island where Tip-over lives with Buzz and the others, there is an adventurous journey that is about to take place. Come along to find out what unique turn of events brings these characters together.
New Book Series Invites Kids to Learn Life Lessons through Adventure
The Story of Friends Series is about being unique. These stories teach the
compassion, kindness, and understanding that go along with friendship. All three
stories take place on an island. A group of animals and creatures that are the least
likely to be paired as friends live on this island. There are two main characters in
the series: one is a large turtle named Tip-over, who has a very interesting shell,
and a really annoying rabbit named Buzz. These two characters take you along
with them on their imaginary and silly turn of events.
The Story of Friends consists of three books. The first book is an introduction to
most of the characters. It details what odd events and unique problems take place
that bring the two main characters together. The second book is about being able
to accept that not all things are the same and that good things come out of being
unique. It also teaches many wonderful lessons. The third book introduces the
reader to more islands where other animals and creatures live.
About the Author
Kandy grew up in Connecticut in the Litchfield County area. As a teenager, she spent her time writing poems and keeping journals. Writing has always been a time to relax and where she finds comfort. Her love for writing children's books, which turned into her hidden passion, began when her daughter needed a hand with a writing project for school.
Kandy resides in the Connecticut area. She is married with three daughters. In addition to her family and writing, Kandy enjoys taking care of her animals and loves the ocean.
Kandy is employed at a local hospital. She works at an extended day program for children. Kandy is rather creative and has been fortunate that the program has welcomed much of her creative work.