What Next! |
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Author:
| Whipp, Heather |
Series title: | Naughty and Nice Series - Book 1 Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4912-1153-3 |
Publication Date: | Aug 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $4.95 |
Book Description:
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'What Next!' is the first of 10 books in the humor series 'Naughty and Nice'Saucy, funny, cheeky and earthy incidents end up in a young girl's journal of her observations of life. Unknowingly, they are made humorous by her innocent presumptions. Blundering from one comical scene to another, she doesn't realize that sauciness and inappropriate behavior underscores life in her isolated community of Mountain Highridge. As a young girl with a desire to become a reporter, Bonnie Long...
More Description'What Next!' is the first of 10 books in the humor series 'Naughty and Nice'Saucy, funny, cheeky and earthy incidents end up in a young girl's journal of her observations of life. Unknowingly, they are made humorous by her innocent presumptions. Blundering from one comical scene to another, she doesn't realize that sauciness and inappropriate behavior underscores life in her isolated community of Mountain Highridge. As a young girl with a desire to become a reporter, Bonnie Long derives great satisfaction from her daily reporting of life in her small mountain community. With a single, very attractive and unashamedly flirtatious mother, who is a flamboyant pole dancer, Bonnie accepts as normal the unusual behaviors of people who come and go in her young life. She is guilty of misinterpreting the zany and earthy lifestyle of not only her family, but also of other families in her isolated, country community, that time appears to have left behind.Mischief and mayhem go hand-in-hand with an inquisitiveness inherited from her sharp-eyed Grandma Molly, who is the matriarch of all gossipmongers.As would be natural with someone young and uninitiated in worldly matters, Bonnie receives many inappropriate responses when she asks the wrong people, the wrong questions at the wrong time.