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The story tells of a seven year old boy named Billy who is an only child living with his mother, with no father figure. It’s about Billy finally finding a much needed friend after he wishes for one. The story goes on to tell of their little adventures they have along the way. The moral of the story is that wishes do come true.
Billy's dream is to become a monster hunter and become famous as his idol Dylan Dory, the Detective of the Horror. But Billy is cowardly and stupid. Baxter is an intelligent dog, he can talk to Billy and form an unbeatable team. Together they are the Monster Detective, and they are ready to defeat every monster. When they are not scared ....
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Life and Adventures of "Billy" Dixon" (A Narrative in which is Described many things Relating to the Early Southwest) by Billy Dixon. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
This book is a tale of the life and times of a loveable ostrich name Ozzy. A short time after Ozzy the Ostrich is born, he makes a lifelong human friend named Billy to whom he writes letters at various stages on his journey. Ozzy begins an awesome and amazing adventure-filled journey to fulfill his purpose and mission in life: to preach about Jesus to the animal kingdom so that they will pray for mankind. While fulfilling his mission, Ozzy travels to various places. He visits the Huntington Zoo where he meets a very special ostrich named Alberta who becomes his life-long partner. He also engages with a host of other animal characters while on his journey. Together, Ozzy and Alberta have a wonderful stay at the Penguin Inn. While there, they make some new animal friends. Subsequently, they continue their travels until they ultimately find Ozzys mother and father at the Midwest Animal Believers Convention. As the story progresses, the reader is thrilled as Alberta gives birth to twin ostriches who also pursue their purpose and mission in life. At this point and time, a letter will not suffice. As the story concludes, Ozzy comes full circle as he travels back to share the events of his life in person with Billy.
Adventures of a Kid Magician is Zach's private journal, detailing how magic gets Zach both into and out of trouble as he learns life lessons! Along with Zach's thrilling stories and eye-catching sketches, each adventure comes with a secret magic code that will take you to an exclusive online video of the actual magic tricks used in the adventure! You too will experience the excitement of fooling and impressing your friends with top magician Justin Flom's creative instruction.
Born into a family of cattlemen on the southern Arizona border at the beginning of the Great Depression, Mikey Summers is raised by people who are wilder than the animals under their care. Maggie, his mother, is quick to love, but also quick to fight, loves contention as much as peace, likes to run and play, but is decent with a fine moral sense. She does hard work as though tapping for a dance, but can be as mean and ill-tempered as she is decent and good. Paul Summers, his father, loves to cowboy, ride broncs, get drunk with Maggie's brothers, be Maggie's husband as long as it is fun, but tries not to get serious about any of it. When Maggie reminds him that he will have to stop running and playing and be responsible, he only grins. As his parents and uncles and their families work and play hard to keep their world from dying of drought, disease, and the Depression, Mikey revels in its fathers, mothers, horses, dirt, dogs, cows, and trees and learns that he must fight his own battles to keep it. Based on J. P. S. Brown's own experiences growing up and ranching in Mexico and Arizona, The World in Pancho's Eye offers an honest and heartfelt portrayal of the life of working cowboys and the love they and their families have for the job.
In 'THE ROVER BOYS Boxed Set: 26 Illustrated Adventure Novels' by Edward Stratemeyer, readers are invited into a world of thrilling escapades and exciting adventures following the Rover boys - Tom, Dick, and Sam. The novels are written in a fast-paced, action-packed style that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, making them ideal for fans of adventure fiction. Each book in the boxed set is accompanied by vivid illustrations that enhance the reading experience, adding depth to the story's setting and characters. Set in a time when youth fiction was gaining popularity, Stratemeyer's series captivates readers with its dynamic storytelling and engaging plotlines. The Rover boys' escapades are not only entertaining but also teach important values of loyalty, bravery, and resourcefulness to young readers, making them timeless classics in the world of children's literature. Edward Stratemeyer's background as a prolific writer and creator of popular series like 'The Hardy Boys' and 'Nancy Drew' suggests his deep understanding of crafting engaging stories that resonate with readers of all ages. His ability to create memorable characters and enthralling plots shines through in 'THE ROVER BOYS Boxed Set', cementing his place as a master storyteller in the realm of children's literature. Rich in adventurous spirit and moral lessons, this collection of novels is a must-read for anyone seeking an exhilarating journey through the pages of a classic series.
When Ozzie Nelson died in 1975, he was no longer a household name. For a guy who had created the longest-running TV sitcom in history, invented the rock video, and fronted one of the most successful big bands of the 1930s, it's baffling that Nelson has faded so far from American media memory. Larger than life offscreen--an attorney, college football star, cartoonist, songwriter, major band leader--Ozzie created a smaller-than-life TV persona, the bumbling average Dad who became known to the rock generation (which included his teen idol son Rick Nelson) as the essence of blandness. But America also saw Ozzie as their iconic Dad: not a "father knows best," since his pontifications usually proved flawed by the end of each episode, but the father who tried his best. This book is the only full-length biography of Ozzie Nelson since he published his memoirs in 1973. It treats the big band and early TV icon with affection and hints that American pop culture may owe more to Ozzie than is generally acknowledged.