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All we know about Roy and Jessica is that they met one summer and became friends and played together, but then Roy's family moved away. We may think that they just forgot each other as they grew up. That could be the end of the story. But we find it is not the end. They grew up and had children of their own. The story of Roy and Jessica reveals that the children of the two main characters are about to share in the same experience as their parents once did. At the end of their story, we learn that Jessica has a little boy named Roy. He wants to invite a little girl with the same name as his mom…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
All we know about Roy and Jessica is that they met one summer and became friends and played together, but then Roy's family moved away. We may think that they just forgot each other as they grew up. That could be the end of the story. But we find it is not the end. They grew up and had children of their own. The story of Roy and Jessica reveals that the children of the two main characters are about to share in the same experience as their parents once did. At the end of their story, we learn that Jessica has a little boy named Roy. He wants to invite a little girl with the same name as his mom home to play. He tells her that her family just moved back to Troy and that her father's name is Roy. Do you think that is just a coincidence? This story is meant to remind the reader how a small act of kindness can leave both the one who shows it and the one who accepts it with bit of happiness in their hearts that is never forgotten and one day may be shared with someone else.
Autorenporträt
Barb Patton retired early from a corporate management position in Chicago, Illinois and moved to Florida. She wrote and published her first non-fiction book "Warm Tears and Cold Rutabaga Don't Mix or Ma Was It Me or You?" based on her childhood growing up in Michigan. She served as a volunteer Guardian ad Litem for children who had been placed in foster care homes and as a Mentor for problem children in a local grade school. She began writing short stories and poems for children to help them address problems they were dealing with. Roy and Jessica is just one of many them.