Once Jackson found her voice in the Hidden Treasure of Dutch Buffalo Creek, she knew that there were many more stories to write. Keep watching this website to learn when the future books in the series will be published.
You are invited to help select the High Water Marker book that you would like to see published next. The publication schedule will be determined in large measure by the selections requested from my readers.
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Here is a brief description of one of the titles.
High Water Markers of Henry’s Observee, by Henry Badgenoone
Henry Badgenoone observes the life of a woman who was nicknamed Belle. She was a surprise baby, the second born twin who at birth outweighed by one pound her otherwise identical sibling. Belle brought a full measure of joy and laughter into a small town home. That merriment followed her throughout her life.
She faced many of the same challenges as did her older sister, Firebird. Like her, Belle became a woman when “woman’s lib” had already paved one path upon which she would travel. One chapter recalls a time when she met her dad, James, following his return from a business trip. He was eager to share the good news. He had just flown back to town on a plane piloted by a woman. She flinched when he bragged that his daughters could become pilots. Her retort said it all. “Why are you excited about that scenario? Maybe we could understand if you challenged us to own the airline.”
In the course of her journey she became an entrepreneur and owner of her own company. She managed to pull that off while raising two sons and maintaining a home. Her story captures the challenges faced by a career mom. It reveals the secrets that enabled her to pull it all together.
She faced many of the same challenges as did her older sister, Firebird. Like her, Belle became a woman when “woman’s lib” had already paved one path upon which she would travel. One chapter recalls a time when she met her dad, James, following his return from a business trip. He was eager to share the good news. He had just flown back to town on a plane piloted by a woman. She flinched when he bragged that his daughters could become pilots. Her retort said it all. “Why are you excited about that scenario? Maybe we could understand if you challenged us to own the airline.”
In the course of her journey she became an entrepreneur and owner of her own company. She managed to pull that off while raising two sons and maintaining a home. Her story captures the challenges faced by a career mom. It reveals the secrets that enabled her to pull it all together.
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