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The Castle and the Catapult: Joe the Dreamer

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A Year of Book Marketing Part 1. But I had fiction stories to tell, the first being Joe the Dreamer: The Castle and the Catapult, and biblical truths to share. That came out in Swallowed by Life: Mysteries of Death, Resurrection and the Eternal —which grew from my medical writing and losing a daughter to cancer. I have a total of eight books. Research is an important part of writing a book.

Joe the Dreamer: The Castle and the Catapult

Yet love is delicate and should be cared for. Yes, a blossom is delicate and can be killed with just a little frost—but a blossom also is filled with God-given power to do great things, and I explain that in the book. It was awesome to discover in my research that amazing power. What is your favorite part of the writing process? Creating characters—even the animals—but especially humorous folks.

Green chili and Tamales made by my great friend, Gloria Vigil. Amazon Ada Brownell author page: Join my mailing list at: Ever thought about the DNA in a flower? Or the wonder of love? He turned his dark-haired head toward Ritah. She adjusted her pretty hat trimmed with white roses and moved the hat pin a little to hold it atop her head.

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Uncle John and Mama inherited it. Ritah wondered where he was going with his thought. Joe smiled at her, his white even teeth reflecting the evening sun.

Some of the girls I know are like a sour pie cherry. Others are like a plum, sweet but still a little sour.


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Real love is something special that must be cared for, like a peach. Ritah jerked her head up and blinked at him.

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Her smile flashed back at him and the connection they made with their eyes sent sparks through her. Toward the end of the book Ritah discovers lots more about peach blossoms, and it has to do with the pesky seed.

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Graduate from college, teach school, and persuade other women to use their brains, talents and ministries. Some women in their Iowa town are throwing their lives away working as prostitutes in the new brothel. Ritah knows the war will make widows of many more women. Too many already sent their children to orphanages when illness, death, or alcohol invade their home.