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If only he'd known that getting his wish would turn his world upside down! Alex wants nothing more than to eavesdrop on his parents as they make plans to celebrate his 11th birthday. But when a freak accident turns him into a fly, he discovers the only one who can help him is the family dog, Meatball. As fly-Alex hatches a plan to make things right, disaster strikes. Now, he must overcome next-to-impossible challenges (as well as a repulsive attraction to rotten food) and transform into a human again before his short fly-life runs out. Fly on the Wall is a page-turning, adventure story filled…mehr

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If only he'd known that getting his wish would turn his world upside down! Alex wants nothing more than to eavesdrop on his parents as they make plans to celebrate his 11th birthday. But when a freak accident turns him into a fly, he discovers the only one who can help him is the family dog, Meatball. As fly-Alex hatches a plan to make things right, disaster strikes. Now, he must overcome next-to-impossible challenges (as well as a repulsive attraction to rotten food) and transform into a human again before his short fly-life runs out. Fly on the Wall is a page-turning, adventure story filled with humor, heart, hope, and a touch of magic for children 8-12 and reluctant readers.
Autorenporträt
Joan's earliest memories of writing go back to the fourth grade. An avid reader of "The Happy Hollisters" mystery series, she penned her first two short stories, "The Mystery of the Missing Bread" and "The Snake That Had Legs." Not best-sellers by any means; but, her teacher loved them, as did her classmates, sparking her interest in writing. When she was in sixth grade, her mother gifted her with a five-year diary which started a life-long love of journaling (which continues to this day). Joan's work has been published both online and in print, for her non-fiction and fiction stories. For two years she wrote for a local newspaper interviewing and writing feature stores. Along with writing romance and mysteries for adults, she also enjoys writing middle-grade adventure stories for kids. Joan lives in Bakersfield, California with her family, along with four rescue pets: two energetic Australian Shepherd mixes (Madison and Jackie), a claustrophobic Maine Coon mix (Molly), and a tuxedo cat (Stormie) who believes she is the real head of the household. Joan welcomes contact from her readers. Find her at: joanraymondwriting.com where you can sign up for her newsletter (and be notified of new releases), read her blog, and find her on social media.