Albuquerque Authors

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Two local book authors in Albuquerque Patti and Katie McGhee are a mother/daughter combo children book writers.

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website: http:///www.publishamerica.com/

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The Case of the Missing Chimpanzee from Classroom C2
by: Written by Katie Mariah McGhee; Illustrated by Aaron Herrera and Katie Mariah McGhee

"Katie has a strange feeling as she makes her way to school and knows that something isn't right. Once at school she discovers that her teacher's beloved chimpanzee is missing. She quickly gathers her clues surrounding the disappearance and makes her list of possible suspects which includes her own teacher from classroom C2."
"As she investigates the case of the missing chimpanzee, she discovers that other teachers in the school appear suspicious. Now the question is, where is the chimpanzee and why would anyone want to take him?"


The Adventures of Timmy the Ceramic Turtle: at the Air Force Educational School
by: Written by Patti Gray McGhee; Illustrated by Danny Vermillion

Timmy enjoys his new home, but when Captain Sweet disappears, he is left all alone in a dark office until a blonde haired lady enters his world and moves him to a windowsill. While on the windowsill, Timmy is noticed by several people dressed in blue uniforms and is taken on exciting and sometimes scary adventures, but Timmy cannot forget about Captain Sweet and wonders if she will ever return."
"Timmy the ceramic turtle carries the most beautiful plant in his turtle shell and lives in a flower shop. Although Timmy loves the flower shop, he wants adventure. He discovers that by shaking his plant, he can get people to notice him. Soon he is on his way to a new home with his new friend named Captain Sweet. Timmy's new home is not what he expected, his new home is an office inside an Air Force Educational School."

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