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Joyce Crawford pens second book in Thelma Thistle Series

The follow-up to the first book is as captivating as the first one.


McIntosh, Florida,USA – WEBWIRE

“Life is meaningful when shared with friends.”

“The Second Adventures of Thelma Thistle and Her Friends” is Joyce Crawford’s second book in her children’s book series starring the eponymous character Thelma Thistle and her friends. This time, the author introduces new characters: Cory Crow and Adam Mouse. Cory Crow is very brilliant, just like any of his kind. Adam Mouse is meek and trusts easily. Bunny and Beetle are also back.

This book is full of adventures as well as filled with different characters with different traits and attitudes. Thelma is not very active in this second book version because she cannot go to other placesThe author fills this book with different types of emotions and traits that the characters clearly display. As if this is not enough, she also incorporates some scientific knowledge that should also educate young readers and endear them to science. This book is also filled with values that will surely guide and teach children.

“The Second Adventures of Thelma Thistle and Her Friends” will be displayed in the upcoming 2018 National Education Association, which will be held on June 30, 2018.

For information about the book and the author, visit joyceandthelma.com
 

The Second Adventures of Thelma Thistle and Her Friends 
Written by: Joyce Crawford 
Published by: Vivien Wilhelmina Publishing Co., LLC 
Published Date: January 15, 2016 
Paperback price: $12 on-line 

 

About the Author
Joyce Crawford grew up in the little southern town of Hawthorne, Florida in the 1950’s. She was blessed by having three generations of loving family nearby. One of her happiest memories was living next door to her great Uncle Delbert in a sweet little white house with green trim located just across the overpass. The author remembers southern charms of cows grazing in orange groves just across the back fence; a bird dog named Major, who took every opportunity to jump in the back of the pick-up-truck if Uncle Delbert happened to go near the shed; mocking birds singing happily in ancient magnolia trees; and the sweetest memory of all, grandma and grandpa’s house in the middle of a pecan grove.

One less than happy memory was hearing yelps of pain from her older brother when he stepped on a prickly pear while mowing the yard (mowing in protest, she might add). How a prickly pear morphed into a sweet little thistle named Thelma is unknown. The author’s first inspiration came from her first grade teacher, a novice teacher named Miss Seltzer. There was an on-going competition among the first-grade girls to see who could run fastest back to the classroom after lunch. The two winners received the coveted nap-time space under the teacher’s desk. The rainbow-colored petty coats were not the only inspiration Miss Seltzer unknowingly bestowed. It was a teacher’s love of the children and love of teaching that left the biggest impression on this little first-grade girl. “Thelma” was thirty years in the making.

The inspiration for “Thelma” came by way of the 1988 comedy movie, “The Funny Farm,” staring Chevy Chase. The author jotted down her initial thoughts but those pages lingered in a box for thirty years next to her son’s first pair of shoes. Once retired, the author again picked up pen to paper and “Thelma” was finally born.


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