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To Fly on a Cloud: New Hampshire

by Michael Edgecomb

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Learn about New Hampshire in a Way You Never Thought Was Possible

Jacob is eating breakfast while he waits for his friend Max. It is almost time to walk to school. He glances out the window and sees his friend, but also sees something more alarming. Violent storm clouds are approaching! Jacob runs out his front door to save Max, but it is too late. At the last second they get scooped up by Bandit and begin the adventure of a lifetime. Bandit, a magical cloud becomes a friend and guide as they visit and learn all about New Hampshire.

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Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 61 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Oct 26, 2016)
ISBN10: 1478769599
ISBN13: 9781478769590
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / School & Education

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Michael Edgecomb was the captain of a pirate ship. He built forts and castles and explored the wilderness. All of this happened to him in the woods behind his house when he was a boy. He was able to live out every childhood adventure he could imagine. His adventures continue today, but now he explores all of New Hampshire with his wife and four children. Mike has been a lifelong resident of New England, spending the last 21 years in New Hampshire.
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