Finally Home offers a touching glimpse into one of the most emotionally charged moments in military family life: the long-awaited return of a deployed parent.
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Moby Plays the Flute is Eeha Bhatt’s first children’s book. Here she shares on writing for kids and imparting important themes.
Moby Plays the Flute is full of fun extras that parents, teachers, and kids can enjoy, including an exclusive video reading of the book!
In this modern coming-of-age story, Kathryn Berla has successfully created appealing characters whose paths cross in unique and compelling ways.
Written matter-of-factly, Rubi’s Best Friend highlights the friendships and cultural delights that can come from living in a different country.
This substantial read is well suited for those with a military background and of course those who grew up as “brats” in military families.
“Why My Dad?” offers a warm military story paralleled with a situation they can relate to, the bully.
This book will appeal to readers of ages 12 and up, grades 7 and up, who relate to military family issues and volunteer efforts for people in other countries.
When Piper moves from Pensacola to Norfolk, she hopes to find a new branch of the Gypsy Club thriving. She invented the Gypsy Club, so named because Navy families move so much.