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Jane Ellen Freeman has written a lovely story for pre-teens. *Michelle Stanley Readers Favorite
*I appreciate the author's dedication in Jeremiah Lucky and the Guardian Angel to all children being raised by a single parent because I was once a child like that. Jane Ellen Freeman has written a book lots of kids will enjoy.* Janet Ann Collins *Ms. Freeman’s book is well-written, and very readable. Kids will enjoy the school scenes and Jeremiah interacting with the angel Angus McDermit. Jeremiah and his mother have a special relationship that comes through well. Eric Hammond’s illustrations add humor and lightness. This book is intended for ages seven to 10.* Penny Cole |
JEREMIAH LUCKY AND THE GUARDIAN ANGEL
A CHAPTER BOOK FOR AGES SEVEN THROUGH NINE
Eight-year-old Jeremiah tries hard. That’s good. But he worries too much. Not so good. Jeremiah misses his dead father and pushes himself to be grown-up to help his mom. With so many things to remember, Jeremiah’s forgetfulness grows. When Jeremiah forgets his library books and his permission slip and money for a field trip to Prickett’s Fort, his guardian angel appears in the form of a tiny man. “But angels have wings!” Jeremiah says. The little angel twirls around. “No wings, but you’ll see.” With that, he disappears.