"The Curious Incident of the Gooneybird" is a children's fantasy adventure, written as a Christmas present for and about nine cousins (my grandchildren), ages four months through 12 years. Through the cleverness of their pets, nine cousins discover and lay claim to the Gooneybird, a wonderful ship that can fly through the air, and is rumored to have been built by magic dwarfs for the Norse gods in the Time of Legends. The cousins catch wind of a plot to steal the Gooneybird, and proceed to consult the wisest animals and people in the world for their advice. The thief strikes at the worst...
"The Curious Incident of the Gooneybird" is a children's fantasy adventure, written as a Christmas present for and about nine cousins (my grandchildre...
Water Music: the "gray book" is the author's notebook created in preparation for writing and editing the "white book," the completion of the Water Music story. A diary of inspiration, research and at times tedious fine-tuning, the "gray book" offers a view of Water Music through the eyes of its creator.
Water Music: the "gray book" is the author's notebook created in preparation for writing and editing the "white book," the completion of the Water Mus...
A creepy encounter with a handsome stranger leads to a dangerous adventure. By exploiting their extreme skills, the Cousins and pets try to defeat Transylvampia and rescue the Princess from the powerful King of Atlantis. They have the Gooneybird, and they have each other -- but will that be enough? "Victory in Transylvampia" is Book 2 of "The Cousin Chronicles." Book 1 is "The Curious Incident of the Gooneybird," also authored by Christopher Botkin.
A creepy encounter with a handsome stranger leads to a dangerous adventure. By exploiting their extreme skills, the Cousins and pets try to defeat Tra...