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The Oyster Shell: How I Met Your Father

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4 out of 5
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Book Description
Short story. A sweet, timeless tale. Adults and young girls, alike will enjoy reading this short story of a mother sharing her experiences in dating and friendship while living on an island, to her daughter. A mother comforts her teen daughter who did not get the date she wanted to prom/homecoming, by telling her about meeting her father on a tropical island in high school.
Book Information
PublisherDanna j. Walters
BindingKindle Edition
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages20
ISBN-10B00FD6SCG0
Publication Date09/18/2013
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About Danna Walters (Author) : I'm an extrovert trapped in an introvert's body :) I love to write, mostly children's books. I love various forms of art, music and nature. I enjoy writing devos using nature as object lessons. When I... more
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5/12/2014 Danna Walters said:
Short Story. A sweet, timeless tale. Adults and young girls alike will enjoy reading this short story of a mother sharing with her daughter, her experiences in dating and friendship after moving to a tropical island her junior year of high school. A mother comforts her teen daughter who did not get ... more

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