The Mortician's Daughter
(2013)

Fiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Christy Frazier, 2013
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1 online resource (146 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781301966851 MWT18455770, 1301966851 18455770
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Loraine, is like any other teenager except…She drives a black 1925 Buick hearse with red curtains in the windows. She and her family live in a mortuary. Her boyfriend is afraid to come to her house, which drives her dad crazy. And… she sees dead people. Loraine's dad is the local mortician.This loosely fact-based story is so fun and crazy…You will die laughing! Christy Frazier has been in love with words ever since she learned how to write her name with red finger-paint in Kindergarten. Christy mainly writes young adult urban fantasy novels and children's picture books. Her Untamed Dreams series is no longer a trilogy due to her fans reaction to ending the series. They wanted more, so she wrote more! Now it has a new spin-off, Clock Thieves. She is has also written a self-help book for parents and their children currently titled: "All Kids Are Smart". Which was inspired from her 24 plus years of teaching elementary school children.Her novel, The Bench, took her nearly six years to write. She began writing it to help her cope with the passing of her mother from cancer. She feels that the time to publish it finally felt right.She has published many novels, 3 self-help books and several children's picture books.About the authorChristy Frazier, is an internationally published writer and award winning photographer. She received her degree in "Art Commercial Photography" from Weber State University. She lives in Utah with her husband, two kids, two point five cats, one of which fetches like a dog and a vegetarian yellow lab dog. She has been teaching advanced learning children, grades K-6 for over twenty-four years. Her combined passions of writing, photography, and teaching children have inspired her to write and photographically illustrate many stories."Imagination is a powerful tool."- Christy Frazier

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