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Florence Flies Alone : An Alliterative Airline Adventure


Book Description
Synopsis:
Florence Flies Alone: An Alliterative Airline Adventure follows the adventures of Florence, a vivacious and outgoing nine-year-old, who is flying by herself for the first time.

Her story includes the funny and sometimes thought-provoking experiences that happen on her trip to see her father. Forced to problem solve during the flight, she reflects on what she needs to do.... More
Book Information
PublisherEloquent Books
BindingKindle Edition (2 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages24
ISBN-10B00COXJV88
Publication Date05/07/2013
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About Suzanne Gene Courtney (Author) : I began to write after the untimely death of my oldest son. My four books on death, grief, and healing are meant to help children and adults understand the continuation of life. My other two books for... more
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3/20/2013 Suzanne Gene Courtney said: Children who love to fly will find this story quite funny. Children who have not flown before will learn about the inside of an airplane and what it feels like to figure out things by yourself.
tags: self-esteem, travel, adventure, growing up, traveling by yourself, airplanes, flying alone, flying

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