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The Magic Pond
The Magic Pond
The Magic Pond
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The Magic Pond

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Little Fred is a mouse. But when he decides he is not happy with himself, he heads to a magic pond that he believes holds the answers to his woes.
 * Written in poetry verse. *

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJudy Lunsford
Release dateMar 28, 2019
ISBN9781393794776
The Magic Pond
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Judy Lunsford

Born and raised in California, Judy now lives in Arizona with her husband and Giant Schnoodle. Judy writes with dyslexia and a chronic illness & is a breast cancer survivor. She writes mostly fantasy, but delves into suspense, horror, romance, and poetry. She has written books and short stories for all ages. You can find her books and short stories at your favorite online retailers.

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    The Magic Pond - Judy Lunsford

    The Magic Pond

    Judy Lunsford

    Published by Judy Lunsford, 2019.

    This is a work of fiction. Similarities to real people, places, or events are entirely coincidental.

    THE MAGIC POND

    First edition. March 28, 2019.

    Copyright © 2019 Judy Lunsford.

    ISBN: 978-1393794776

    Written by Judy Lunsford.

    Table of Contents

    Title Page

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    Once there was a little mouse

    Who went by the name of Fred.

    He wanted to leave his mother’s house

    Because he didn’t like the life he led.

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    Being a mouse, I’m much too small

    He would complain to those who’d listen.

    He’d whine and complain to one and all

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