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OverviewWhy does Morrigan keep telling those stories and tall tales? Why can't she stop? Something mysterious is happening, and it all started when she saw that beautiful fascinating berry on the berry bush. Follow the learning adventures of Morrigan in The Lie Berry, a book for ages 8 and up. A misstep leads to adversity, but with a little help she turns that lesson to her advantage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dean Bonner , Cheyenne BighamPublisher: C. D. Bonner Publishing Imprint: C. D. Bonner Publishing Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.082kg ISBN: 9780985795092ISBN 10: 0985795093 Pages: 38 Publication Date: 17 June 2024 Recommended Age: From 6 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Why does Morrigan keep telling those stories and tall tales? Why can't she stop? Something mysterious is happening, and it all started when she saw that beautiful fascinating berry on the berry bush. Author Dean Bonner has written a delightful tale that is both hilarious and cautionary. Look but don't touch!"" --Ramey Channell, author of the Moonlight Ridge children's series, and others ""I think it was creative how you thought the berry she ate meant bad news, but it helped her. I loved the Lie Berry. I think it was cool how the Bush talked to her and I love the illustrations. -Ruby, age 7 ""I really enjoyed the book ""Lie Berry."" Very creative. I wish to be an author when I grow up. I am in the fourth grade and about to start the Georgia Milestones Next week! This book also made me super confident for my test! I hope people enjoy it as much as me! -Annabelle, age 9" Author InformationDean Bonner's first nonfiction humor collection I Talk Slower Than I Think opened the door to writing newspaper columns and magazine feature articles for numerous publications. He was a nonfiction winner in the 2013 Alabama Literary Competition with a memoir, Seeking Asylum. The Tar Nation TV pilot screenplay he co-wrote with Heidi Carroll was a quarterfinalist in the 2019 Austin Film Festival. His poetry is published in two collections called The Breaking and A Stormy Beginning, by Scars Publications. His work was featured in Down in the Dirt literary magazine. His Southern Gothic humor story Widows and Orphans was published in Neil Yuzuk's anthology Children of the Night: A Collection of the Macabre.Dean is a retired Coast Guard intelligence officer and Morse telegrapher. He lives in a quaint Alabama town with his artist partner PJ and eight cats. Cheyenne Bigham always had a passion for art, from childhood all the way to college where she majored in art at the University of North Georgia. Her interests lie in visual storytelling with graphic novels, animation, stop motion animation, sculpting, puppetry, and illustration. Cheyenne was heavily influenced by the films and TV she grew up with, and creators like Jim Henson and Guillermo del Toro. Deciding to pursue her interest outside of education, she started with commission work and slowly built a portfolio of personal and commissioned art. Combining her interest in the unusual, whimsical, and her experiences of living in Georgia and Louisiana, she became more inspired by southern gothic imagery and aesthetics. She used this and her love of the kitschy vintage style in the majority of her art. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |