It's a sad day on C Street. When Jenny's grandmother dies, everything changes. During the course of a week, she experiences many feelings. No religious or spiritual overtones are offered, and this story can be utilized within any belief system.
Author's Note: No matter if you have a religious faith, a more scientific approach, or prefer not to consider death at all, the truth is this: death changes us. Our worlds shift and morph into a new reality, one in which the one who passed away is not present. No matter who you are, I hope this story speaks to you.
As always, I wrote this book for my great-grandchildren, but you are welcome to read it, too.
A long time ago in a little town in the desert, a bunch of kids lived on C Street. They weren't perfect people, but they were perfectly wonderful kids. This is a story of their adventures.
The Kids on C Street:
- Play outside games
- Play inside games
- Go on realistic and safe adventures
- Don't have electronics
- Don't have cell phones
- Try to follow rules
- Use their imagination
- Have safe and loving parents
This book has been scored using 7 readability formulas. Reading Level: very easy to read. Reader's Age: 6-9 yrs. old. There are 684 individual words, including derivatives, in this story. Included is a list of every word in the book for reading practice.
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