Some added girlhood novels.......

Jul 13, 2011 00:16

Here are some added planned girlhood novels after I write my series....so, enjoy.

-"The Adventures of Casandra Wink: Back to the 60s":
The second novel in the trilogy about the blonde haired, green eyed 8-year-old third grader who goes back in time to 1962 to prevent the CIA spy Gary Powers from not getting shot down in his U-2 spy plane over the USSR by impersonating a KGB agent to gain access to programme several SAM missile sites to shoot him down. And restoring normal timelines. Meanwhile, she also gets a bird's eye view on what little girls her age looked like while teaching them her ballerina moves.

-"The Little Italian Gymnast": Story about a 11-year-old girl named Scarletta who lives in northern Italy who yearns to compete in the Olympics in 1988. Although, her mom is a broken hearted cheese maker. She doesn't have any money to send her to a gymnastics school, Scarletta then, finds a man, a Italian Air Force officer named Ciano who offers her to teach her gymnastics in his backyard, he gladly excepts. Later on, Scarletta soon competes in a local gymnastics tourney and eventually wins it. She soon goes through puberty, she has her period, and the ending? Instead of compeating in the 1988 Olympics, she soon meets a Italian female gymnast and....gets her autograph.

-"Dearest Margit": Is the 30-chapter story of a 9-year-old Polish girl named Margit, who wishes she were a fairy. It takes place during a dark time in history called the Cold War in 1951 when her dad, Oskar, is murdered by the advancing Soviet troops who run a muck in her Polish town. Margit, along with her friend, Bruno, resist the incoming Soviet tanks by having them chase the two kids. She later, imatates a fairy and fights her way back home while being chased by Soviet troops.

-"The Adventures of Casandra Wink: I See No Such Luck": The final novel in the trilogy series of the 8-year-old ballerina/detective that finds her, Jenna, and Binky investigating strange happenings in a Irish city that even, the Irish police are baffled. It's more like a battle between Casandra and a mysterious banshee who doesn't quit taunting her. Meanwhile, she and her best friend, Jenna, compete in a ballet recital with other 8 to 10-year-old ballerinas in Dublin, Ireland. But, when the mystery turns sour, Casandra does battle with the banshee named Rowan, in a Irish Air Corps base that soon vanishes the banshee and Casandra saves the day, again. This time, by herself.

-"Treasure From A Little Girls' Locket": A book of poems about every little girl and their hopes and dreams.

-"In a Victorian Moonlight": A book of all my best poems.

And there you have it. All my writings on display.
What do you think? Pretty creative and artistic huh?
Think I should be awarded for this?

From David. All novels and poetry are by me.

poetry, novel writing, poland, gymnastics, girlhood, girl stuff, girls, ballerinas, creative ideas, inspiring people, italians, preteen girls, ballet

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