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Hot on the heels of Rose Miller's book, Alex and His Magic Dragon, comes another hilarious story set to excite the young reader... High up in the green mountains in the Land of Justice, lives the great Wizard Trajanicus who has just completed his latest invention for Colonel Trumpington, the army commander. What is it? And who else outside the army would like to get their hands on it? What is it in the night sky, wonders Sergeant Grog, as he looks out from the Ladybird Barracks. There is a mysterious, circular object drifting high above him... What could it be? Grog and his magical assistant…mehr

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Hot on the heels of Rose Miller's book, Alex and His Magic Dragon, comes another hilarious story set to excite the young reader... High up in the green mountains in the Land of Justice, lives the great Wizard Trajanicus who has just completed his latest invention for Colonel Trumpington, the army commander. What is it? And who else outside the army would like to get their hands on it? What is it in the night sky, wonders Sergeant Grog, as he looks out from the Ladybird Barracks. There is a mysterious, circular object drifting high above him... What could it be? Grog and his magical assistant suddenly find themselves on a thrilling adventure with Private Potter, Colonel Trumpington and the Fairy Force, as the mystery leads them into battle with the king of the vultures and his weasel accomplices.
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Many of us are animal lovers. Most of us first became attracted to animals when we were small children. Such is the story of Rose Miller. Like many young girls, Rose was born with a deep love for all animals, but especially horses. The family moved to a Pennsylvania hill-top farm where at 15, Rose got Smokey, her first horse. It would be many years later after getting married, moving to Indiana, adding 4 children to the family, and surviving a deadly tornado before Rose got her chance to raise nationally acclaimed Tennessee Walking Horses. Accumulating dogs and cats was simply a part of life. Some fostered, adopted, or purchased, some kept and others re-homed, but all with a story to tell. Now nearly 40 years later, she has shared her memories in: The Horse That Wouldn't Trot, Mules, Mules and More Mules, and Dogs, Dogs and More Dogs. ¬¬¬ The family sold their large Indiana horse farm in 2012, and moved to Arizona. The latest book addition: Girls Can be Cowboys Too is about the fascinating, sometimes dangerous, but always educational lives of Western women. Not all are on real ranches, but all have a devout love of the land and their animals The books are educational in a conversational style, but mainly written for the enjoyment of the reader. All books are suitable for every age reader.