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GHOST OF THE FOX PART TWO

August 14, 2009 by Felix Mayerhofer · 1 Comment 

What an exciting way to be introduced to the “Father of our country,” George Washington. This story is about the great victory attained by the brave men of the American Continental Army at the “Battle of Trenton,”. The first part is historical nonfiction, that continues without a break into the second half of the story in fiction, occurring more than 200 years later. This is a must read for children of all ages. Read more

GHOST OF THE FOX PART ONE

August 7, 2009 by Felix Mayerhofer · Leave a Comment 

What an exciting way to be introduced to the “Father of our country,” George Washington.  This story is about the great victory attained by the brave men of the American Continental Army at the “Battle of Trenton,”.  The first part is historical nonfiction, that continues without a break into the second half of the story in fiction, occurring more than 200 years later.  This is a must read for children of all ages. Read more

KING OF THE ICE CAP

June 23, 2009 by Felix Mayerhofer · 3 Comments 

Yaki, an Eskimo boy gives further proof why he deserves praise from his father.  With his great discovery in this story, he makes an unselfish offer giving new life to his entire village.  This gesture earns him the respect and honor of the tribal elders. Read more

THE BAND BUSTERS

May 5, 2009 by Felix Mayerhofer · Leave a Comment 

Pride, destruction, and pathos threads through this calamitous story. This could be the wildest story in rhyme you’ve ever read, where all adversities are overcome and good wins over evil. Read more

KATIE TOSSES A RINGER

December 12, 2008 by Felix Mayerhofer · Leave a Comment 

Katie Tosses A Ringer

Katie, a no nonsense farm girl, takes up the game of horseshoes during summer vacation, practicing from morning till the dark of night.  During the village horseshoe tournament, the old “codgers” underestimate Katie, and don’t realize they’ll soon be bucking against a homegrown tornado. Read more

GUITAR COWBOY

December 3, 2008 by Felix Mayerhofer · 1 Comment 

Indians, cowboys, rustling, and a stampede are all part of this exciting cowboy story in rhyme in the style of Louis L’Amour.  At the center of this adventure is a 13-year-old boy who rides, lassos, and shoots with the best of them, deserved of a sheriff’s star.  You’ll read this cowboy epic more than once. Read more

THE TALKING BOWS

December 3, 2008 by Felix Mayerhofer · 2 Comments 

If the Disney style is a favorite of yours, this is the story for you.  Not only does it feature all the strings, violins, violas, cello, and stringed bass, it even has a banjo for comic relief.  Country western, the classics and jazz are all included.  To top it off the bows are the main characters, a unique change in the magic world of strings. Read more

REACHING FOR A STAR

December 3, 2008 by Felix Mayerhofer · 4 Comments 

Who would turn down an offer of free lessons from Madam Gulenka to learn the graceful moves and artistry of a ballerina?  This opportunity extended to an intelligent but overweight 7th grade girl with psychological problems reaps great rewards. Read more

THE SILENT FLUTE

December 3, 2008 by Felix Mayerhofer · 4 Comments 

The courage of a 10-year-old girl, who knows she’s going to die of cystic fibrosis, is the subject of this poignant true story.  With the short time left, Jennifer’s greatest desire in her weakened condition is to be able to play the flute. Read more

NICK MEETS KNOBBY

November 27, 2008 by Felix Mayerhofer · Leave a Comment 

Book 1 - In this first story of a series of eight called the “Adventures of Nick & Knobby,” Nick rescues a dog who used to be part of an animal act. Nick plays the bass drum in the school band, and Knobby, his new dog, has a tail with a knob at the end that looks like a drumstick, and he plays the bass drum, too. Knobby’s former owner causes serious problems after being released from jail. Read more

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