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A blue sundress and white sandals. That's what seven-year-old Carly Bradford was wearing...right before she disappeared. Three months later, Dee Kelley spots the sandals in the woods and knows she's uncovered evidence. Dee lost her husband and child--she won't let another mother suffer as she did. She will help police chief Tyler Madison find Carly, whether he wants her assistance or not. But Tyler isn't the only one determined to keep Dee off the case. And evidence isn't all that she'll find waiting for her in the woods.… (más)
Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés.Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
The Lord doth build up Jerusalem: He gathereth together the outcasts of Israel. He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds. He telleth the number of the stars; He calleth them all by their names. Great is our Lord, and of great power: His understanding is infinite. ---Psalms 147:2-5
Joshua was scared. He knew he was in trouble, but he didn't know what to do. "My parents will be so mad!" he told Rabbit. "They will never believe that my shoes walked away without me." Rabbit looked back with sad eyes. "You are right!" Joshua exclaimed. "I have to find them. Then, when my parents find me, everything will be all right." ---- Dee Kelley The Day My Shoes Took a Walk Without Me, 2003
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Información procedente del conocimiento común inglés.Edita para encontrar en tu idioma.
It only takes on special teacher to change a life. My greatest fortune is that I had more than one. So this is for all the men and women who did what they could to share their love of learning and their wisdom . . . and to keep me out of trouble. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to all my teachers at Crestline Elementary, Pennington Elementary, Cameron Middle, Two Rivers High, Mt. Juliet High and the entire English department at Middle Tennessee State University.
So many thanks go to Mrs. Camp, Mrs. Kay, Mr Dobbins, Mrs. O'Neill, Miss Hall and Mr. Waters, as well as others. And especially to Dr Frank Ginanni, who seemed to truly believe I could make a living from my writing when no one else did.
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"Drop the shoes!" "No! Get away from me!" Dee Kelley screamed the five words, the sound tearing at her throat the way the trees around her tore at her body. Her face stung as the branch lashed her cheeks and forehead. The trees around her, the tips of their limbs vividly green with shiny new leaves, turned into a harsh field of obstacles as she fled, their boughs tugging at her clothes while their roots made every step uncertain. Dee risked a glance behind her, and she stumbled, going down sideways, her hip thudding into a patch of bright purple flowers in the undergrowth. A shriek burst from her lips as she twisted, fighting to get back to her feet, her right fist still desperately clinging to a pair of bright white children's sandals.
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A blue sundress and white sandals. That's what seven-year-old Carly Bradford was wearing...right before she disappeared. Three months later, Dee Kelley spots the sandals in the woods and knows she's uncovered evidence. Dee lost her husband and child--she won't let another mother suffer as she did. She will help police chief Tyler Madison find Carly, whether he wants her assistance or not. But Tyler isn't the only one determined to keep Dee off the case. And evidence isn't all that she'll find waiting for her in the woods.