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"Hannah's Harrowing Hummingbird Adventure" is about a little girl who loves flowers. She even wishes she could drink from them just like hummingbirds and bees do. One day on her way to visit her Grandmother, she forgets to mind her mom, strays from the path and gets lost in the Big Woods chasing after a hummingbird. That's when Hannah gets into mischief and suddenly finds herself shrunken as small as a mouse. Then, she's in a race against time, because it gets dark early in the Big Woods. However, Hannah keeps her wits about herself, bravely faces the challenges and cleverly overcomes all of…mehr

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"Hannah's Harrowing Hummingbird Adventure" is about a little girl who loves flowers. She even wishes she could drink from them just like hummingbirds and bees do. One day on her way to visit her Grandmother, she forgets to mind her mom, strays from the path and gets lost in the Big Woods chasing after a hummingbird. That's when Hannah gets into mischief and suddenly finds herself shrunken as small as a mouse. Then, she's in a race against time, because it gets dark early in the Big Woods. However, Hannah keeps her wits about herself, bravely faces the challenges and cleverly overcomes all of her troubles to find her way to Grandmother's house. In the exciting climax, Hannah experiences a comical twist of fate and gets a small taste of poetic justice.
Autorenporträt
Author Wesley Thompson earned a Bachelors Degree in British Literature at Harding University, in Searcy, AR. In his final year of college, he entered Harding University's Creative Writing Contest and won 1st Place in Fiction. His award winning story prompted the English Department to announce at the awards ceremony that the entire English Department faculty had voted unanimously to announce a special accolade of achievement in recognition that Wesley's winning short story was the Best Work of Fiction ever submitted in the History of the University. Wesley went on to win 1st Place in Essay as well, which was also a first of its kind event for the same author to win 1st place in both categories of the University's Creative Writing Contest.