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Meet Free, a lovable character who feels different from his cat family. With long floppy ears like a bunny and mismatched eyes-one blue, one green-Free stands out. Often called "Freak" by his brothers, he dreams of finding where he truly belongs. Free on his exciting journey of looking for what he truly is, as he searches for a real home beyond his cardboard box. Along the way, he questions everything and everyone around him, hoping to understand his true identity. Will Free find out who he really is? This heartwarming tale is perfect for children who love stories about adventure, family, and finding oneself.…mehr

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Meet Free, a lovable character who feels different from his cat family. With long floppy ears like a bunny and mismatched eyes-one blue, one green-Free stands out. Often called "Freak" by his brothers, he dreams of finding where he truly belongs. Free on his exciting journey of looking for what he truly is, as he searches for a real home beyond his cardboard box. Along the way, he questions everything and everyone around him, hoping to understand his true identity. Will Free find out who he really is? This heartwarming tale is perfect for children who love stories about adventure, family, and finding oneself.
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Amy Shannon is a legend keeper, storyteller, and historian whose roots run deep in upstate New York. A lifelong resident of the Capital Region-Albany, Schenectady, and Saratoga Counties-Amy calls the Ballston Spa/Malta area her true hometown, a place where she's planted her heart and built a life of meaning.A mother of four, Amy shares a close bond with three of her sons, each one a steadfast supporter of her creative journey. She is the founder of the acclaimed Amy's Bookshelf Reviews, a professional book reviewer, editor, author promoter, and host of the Amy's Bookshelf Reviews podcast on Spotify.Amy's literary path began with full-length, dramatic, character-driven fiction. As her health shifted, so did her storytelling-toward short stories, children's books, and historical nonfiction. In 2024, she published Balls-Town: A Community of History, Friends, Neighbors, and Lingering Spirits, a tribute to the pioneers of Balls-Town that earned a spot on Amazon's historical best-sellers list.Her historical article More than a Guiding Force: The Life and Legacy of Lucretia Booth, published in the Saratoga County Roundtable and Historical Society journal (July-August 2025), marked her emergence as a local historian. It ignited a passion to preserve the lives of those whose names risk fading from memory-individuals from Balls-Town and its neighboring communities who deserve more than a footnote.Amy writes with purpose: to honor, to remember, and to inspire. Her words are vessels of legacy, carrying stories forward so that no one is forgotten.