Seven years ago, Wayne Lawson made a startling discovery in Oregon's Willamette Valley. He learned that the land surrounding his home was inhabited by a race of elusive beings known as the little people. Barely three feet tall and full of mischief and enchantment, the little people live in a complex tribal society that goes undetected by the "big people" around them.
Wayne befriends Jamie, his wife Sara, and their two children. He learns the little people's unique customs and religious practices, including the worship of the deity known as Mother Above. As the years pass and Wayne...
Seven years ago, Wayne Lawson made a startling discovery in Oregon's Willamette Valley. He learned that the land surrounding his home was inhabited...
Wayne Lawson first encountered the little people many years ago in Jamie and the Little People and continued the adventure in Jamie, the Little People and Their Underground World. Now he; his wife, Linda; and the little people are back for another magical journey in Jamie, the Little People and the Passage of Time.
Fans of the first two books will be delighted by this new addition. Learn what Jamie and his family have been up to since readers visited them last. Time waits for no man-even a little one-and things are changing for both the family and the outside...
Wayne Lawson first encountered the little people many years ago in Jamie and the Little People and continued the adventure in Jamie, the ...
Corky and Wally didn't mean to anger the bull...or the bees. And Corky didn't mean to almost drown...or break a leg. But when you're eleven-year-old boys, these things just kind of happen...right?
Well, whether by chance or by choice, Corky and Wally are in for a day unlike any they've had before-and readers get a front-row seat to a story that's as unbelievable as it is true.
In Corky's and Wally's Fishing Adventure, author Wayne (Corky) Lofton retells one of his favorite childhood memories of a day filled with crazy adventures, friends, and-remarkably-plenty...
Corky and Wally didn't mean to anger the bull...or the bees. And Corky didn't mean to almost drown...or break a leg. But when you're eleven-...