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Lily Lotus Dillweed and the town of Frogville have been under a curse for as long as they can remember. Every boy, on their thirteenth birthday, turns into a frog. The only way to be free from the curse is to kiss a person of royal blood. The tradition is as unchanging as the town, until the day of Lily and her twin brother Crucus' thirteenth birthday. At the stroke of midnight, Lily turns into a frog instead of her brother, and is forced to go on the traditional quest to be freed from her curse. "Frogville is pure magic, a wonderful story for every age! Frogs are my new best friends." Crystal…mehr

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Lily Lotus Dillweed and the town of Frogville have been under a curse for as long as they can remember. Every boy, on their thirteenth birthday, turns into a frog. The only way to be free from the curse is to kiss a person of royal blood. The tradition is as unchanging as the town, until the day of Lily and her twin brother Crucus' thirteenth birthday. At the stroke of midnight, Lily turns into a frog instead of her brother, and is forced to go on the traditional quest to be freed from her curse. "Frogville is pure magic, a wonderful story for every age! Frogs are my new best friends." Crystal Dwyer Hansen, NYT Bestselling ASK! Sharla J. Frost grew up in Frogville, Oklahoma. She went to law school, practiced law, then retired back home to raise cattle and write books. She is the former President of Litigation Counsel of America and an active member of the National Association of Women Lawyers. Today, most of her days are spent herding cats and cows. She thinks dragons are simply frogs who have grown wings and flown away. Oh, yes. Children are her favorite people in the world.
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Sharla J. Frost grew up in Frogville, Oklahoma. She went to law school, practiced law, then retired back home to raise cattle and write books. She is the former President of Litigation Counsel of America and an active member of the National Association of Women Lawyers. Today, most of her days are spent herding cats and cows. She thinks dragons are simply frogs who have grown wings and flown away. Oh, yes. Children are her favorite people in the world.