that continues with book two, A Week Without Tuesday. Finding Serendipity by Angelica Banks, with illustrations by Stevie Lewis, is the first in a series. Along the way, she learns what it means to be a writer and how difficult it can sometimes be to get all the way to The End. Here, Tuesday befriends the fearless Vivienne Small, learns to sail an enchanted boat, tangles with an evil pirate, and discovers the truth about her remarkable dog. In their quest to find Serendipity, they discover the mysterious and unpredictable place that stories come from. A magical journey into the land where stories come from " sweet-toned, summer-fun story." - The New York Times Book Review When Tuesday McGillycuddy and her beloved dog, Baxterr, discover that Tuesday's mother - the famous author Serendipity Smith - has gone missing, they set out on a magical adventure.
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This book was released on with total page 44 pages. Book Synopsis Beauty and the Dreaded Sea Beast by : Louise Simonsonĭownload or read book Beauty and the Dreaded Sea Beast written by Louise Simonson and published by Capstone. Louise Simonson - Beauty and the Dreaded Sea Beast: A Graphic Novel, Paperback - DescriptionBeauty is sailing the ocean when pirates attack and her dad is. I sort of viewed people from the outside world as a little bit scary, like you would tell them the wrong thing and it would become this big problem. And so it's sort of the excuse why it's okay, that we're not with our family all the time, like regular children are. And it's like, if we're all Phaetons then one body isn't really the parent of another. If you're looking at it through that point of view, you're a Phaeton that's billions of years old and you're just Phaeton in a small body or a young body.Īnd that sort of idea that you're not a body, you're a Phaeton I think that same concept is used to excuse things like why aren't children with their family members. In Scientology they believe that we are all like a spirit, which they call a Phaeton but almost like your body is like a meat appendage that you're sort of stuck in, that you really are the Phaeton and you get a new body each lifetime. Like usually it was like Friday night and then we would see them Saturday morning. And then we would see our parents just for a few hours on the weekend. We slept there in dormitories and we had jobs and we did schooling and Scientology studies. Re-entry into the world outside of Scientology Growing up in the isolated world of Scientology |