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In 'Little Bessie, the Careless Girl, or, Squirrels, Nuts, and Water-Cresses' by Josephine Franklin, readers are transported into a charming and whimsical world where the protagonist, Bessie, learns valuable lessons about responsibility and the consequences of her actions. The book, written in a style reminiscent of classic children's literature, is filled with vivid descriptions of nature and memorable characters, making it an enjoyable read for both children and adults alike. Franklin's use of moral lessons woven into the narrative makes this book a timeless piece of literature that continues to resonate with readers today. Set in a quaint village setting, the story follows Bessie on her adventures with squirrels, nuts, and water-cresses, showcasing the beauty of nature and the importance of mindful living. Josephine Franklin's background as a children's educator and her passion for storytelling shine through in this heartwarming tale, making it a must-read for anyone who appreciates the magic of a good children's book.
About the Book This children's book is about a hungry squirrel in search of what it eats. It encounters along the way all types of animals, creeping and living things as it tries to find a match. Worms, leaves, maybe bamboo; come along on this journey filled with fun and facts to find the answer. About the Author Bessie "Terry" Wilkerson is an ordained minister and enjoys teaching God's word. In 2002 Bessie earned a Master of Education degree in Psychological Studies from Cambridge College. She has worked in the Early Childhood Education/Human Services field for three decades. Bessie is a PK (preacher's kid) and loves the Lord. She enjoys singing and writing children's books. Bessie lives in Milton, Massachusetts with two of her three grown children.
Mourning the Marigolds: Eccentric, sixtyish Bessie Levinson she sits on a park bench in Russell Square Park in London and tells her life story to Charlie Hampton, a stranger. Elsewhere in the park is Father Frank McAllister, an Irish priest, also in his sixties, strolling with his niece. He's telling Julie a very similar story... Frank's and Bessie's love affair unfolded and ended. However, on this particular chilly autumn afternoon, with Bessie's beloved marigolds about to gasp their last, there's a chance meeting between two old lovers... A Day in the Life of Eleanor Duncan: Eleanor Duncan is a 72-year-old homeless woman living on a park bench in Central Park. She believes her bench to be her "home", which is wonderfully located so she can overlook skaters and lovers. She has been on the streets for twenty-four years and wouldn't have it any other way. On this Christmas Eve, Eleanor welcomes a string of visitors and regales them all with stories from her past. As she enjoys Christmas Eve dinner, she's surprised by her final visitor of the day...the last visitor of her life. Wednesday: An aging woman chances to meet her long-time housekeeper in the park after thirty years. The time has been kind to one and not so kind to the other. As the two elderly women sit in the chill of a late November afternoon, they discover their differences may not be as great as they always thought. Thursday: Two sisters in their seventies--one with Alzheimer's, the other her caregiver--have taught each other about coping and unconditional love.
Books 1-3 in 'The Bessie Series' by Jody Overend, now available in one volume! Missing Bessie: Ravenspond, Canada, 1972. Fifteen-year old Bessie has just broken up with her boyfriend Jason. Hitchhiking to Vancouver, she plans to catch her hero, Chris Lisacker, in concert. Instead of ending up on the West Coast, Bessie and Ash find themselves in Heaven, with no idea how they got there. As her memories begin to recover and her fate is about to be revealed, does she really want to know the truth? Surviving Bessie: After a tragic loss, Bessie feels responsible. How is she supposed to go on living with all this grief and guilt? Somehow, with the help of Angel Mel, her loving family, and unexpected new friendships, she is able to find her inner strength - and discover that even after all the rain, there will be sunshine. Forgiving Bessie: Bessie is on the verge of womanhood, with one more year of home-schooling to go. It’s time to choose a path into the future but Bessie feels lost and alone, unable to trust herself. When the alluring stranger, Arturo Rodrigues, arrives in Ravenspond, Bessie is drawn to her. What is it about him that feels so familiar? The truth is something she could have never imagined, even in a million lifetimes.
Reprint of the original, first published in 1873.