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Wide Eyed Bry is author Sherry Riffle's latest book. Bry is an exceptionally beautiful child. With her flowing blonde hair and her wide, piercing blue eyes, she is her mother's joy. Author Sherry L. Riffle lives in Ohio with her husband and five children. Her stories were written for her children and each one helps teach them lessons and morals. It is her hope that your family will enjoy them as much as her family has. Currently, Sherry is pursuing her degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Adolescent and Childhood Development. She is a member of the Honor Society and Alpha Sigma Lambda.…mehr

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Wide Eyed Bry is author Sherry Riffle's latest book. Bry is an exceptionally beautiful child. With her flowing blonde hair and her wide, piercing blue eyes, she is her mother's joy. Author Sherry L. Riffle lives in Ohio with her husband and five children. Her stories were written for her children and each one helps teach them lessons and morals. It is her hope that your family will enjoy them as much as her family has. Currently, Sherry is pursuing her degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Adolescent and Childhood Development. She is a member of the Honor Society and Alpha Sigma Lambda. Through life experiences and education, she knows the trials that children face in society and has a desire to help them. Learning to accept yourself in a society geared toward perfection isn't an easy task for adults... let alone children. Her greatest hope is that one of her stories may help a child in need.
Autorenporträt
Author Sherry L. Riffle lives in Ohio with her husband and five children. Her stories were written for her children and each one helps teach them lessons and morals. It is her hope that your family will enjoy them as much as her family has. Currently, Sherry is pursuing her degree in Psychology with an emphasis in Adolescent and Childhood Development. She is a member of the Honor Society Alpha Sigma Lambda. Through life experiences and education, she knows the trials that children face in society and has a desire to help them. Learning to accept yourself in a society geared toward perfection isn't an easy task for adults... let alone children. Her greatest hope is that one of her stories may help a child in need.