Chicken-in-the-Kitchen Farm: Dream Catcher Series

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Chicken-in-the-Kitchen Farm: Dream Catcher Series by D. Jeremy Doraido, Lulu Publishing Services
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: D. Jeremy Doraido ISBN: 9781483481616
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: March 16, 2018
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: D. Jeremy Doraido
ISBN: 9781483481616
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: March 16, 2018
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English

In the previous book, Sanctuary, David had a new father - Mark Whitehorse. He decided to change his name from Holbrook to Whitehorse, also. Now he has a new mother - Delores. They are a family of three, soon to be four, since Delores is pregnant with a little girl. Mark and Delores are also available as foster parents. David is learning to drive when one of his friends is killed in an accident. One cold, March afternoon, Virgil Miller calls in need of a home for two little girls - Patty age 8 and her younger sister Grace age 5. Delores decides to go on maternity leave so she can be home for the children. The girls connect with the farm animals, which help to ease the adjustment of their new life. Delores must home school the girls, since they don’t know colors, numbers or how to act in groups with others present. Their mother was absent much of the time or sick, as they called her condition. Fortunately, Delores has the help of Mark’s parents, who live on the property.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In the previous book, Sanctuary, David had a new father - Mark Whitehorse. He decided to change his name from Holbrook to Whitehorse, also. Now he has a new mother - Delores. They are a family of three, soon to be four, since Delores is pregnant with a little girl. Mark and Delores are also available as foster parents. David is learning to drive when one of his friends is killed in an accident. One cold, March afternoon, Virgil Miller calls in need of a home for two little girls - Patty age 8 and her younger sister Grace age 5. Delores decides to go on maternity leave so she can be home for the children. The girls connect with the farm animals, which help to ease the adjustment of their new life. Delores must home school the girls, since they don’t know colors, numbers or how to act in groups with others present. Their mother was absent much of the time or sick, as they called her condition. Fortunately, Delores has the help of Mark’s parents, who live on the property.

More books from Lulu Publishing Services

Cover of the book The White Line to Denver by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book Slave to Love: The Heart Has Its Reasons by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book The Long Road to Freedom: The Story of the Enslaved Polley Children by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book The Emerald Series: Volume I I by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book The Transition: A Guide to Graduate School Success by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book Carrier to Classroom: Transferring Military Skills Into a Career In Education by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book The G and T Defense: George W Bush and Tony Blair: Heroes, Not Villains by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book Quinton Wrigley by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book An Inherited Past: The Forgotten Darkness by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book The Struggle for Kathy's Soul by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book Where the Boys (and Girls) Were!: The Fun and Sun History of Fort Lauderdale Beach by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book Our Present Earth and the New Earth to Come by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book Nurse Incorporated: Turn Your Nursing Passion Into Business Profits: Game Changing Secrets Every Nurse Starting and Growing a Business Should Know by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book The Black Pearl Necklace: A Memoir Based On the South Sea Journals of Joanne Jones by D. Jeremy Doraido
Cover of the book Restart by D. Jeremy Doraido
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy