Trouble in Contrary Woods
The sixth book in the Bailey Fish Adventures is ready to go to the reviewers. Many reviewers want us to send them "bound galleys" instead of the finished book so they can read the book before it is released to the public. The bound galleys often look like the real book, but we may still find errors that need to be corrected before it goes to press. Book 6 is titled Trouble in Contrary Woods. In it, Bailey's cousin Duck arrives. He's a city boy who doesn't like country living, even for two weeks. He's afraid of bugs and not happy that Sugar has dialup instead of hi-speed Internet.
Although Duck seems bored with Bailey's activities and her friends, it turns out that he likes to invent things. This is handy because the Keswick twins are puzzled by trouble in the woods, and mysterious messages left on a stump. They enlist Duck's help in designing a trap to catch the "monster."
Meanwhile, Bailey learns about President Thomas Jefferson's favorite foods and his inventive mind. She and her grandmother learn more him when they visit his home, Monticello.
I'll let you know when the book is available. I know you'll want to read all about the "trouble" and the mysteries.
Although Duck seems bored with Bailey's activities and her friends, it turns out that he likes to invent things. This is handy because the Keswick twins are puzzled by trouble in the woods, and mysterious messages left on a stump. They enlist Duck's help in designing a trap to catch the "monster."
Meanwhile, Bailey learns about President Thomas Jefferson's favorite foods and his inventive mind. She and her grandmother learn more him when they visit his home, Monticello.
I'll let you know when the book is available. I know you'll want to read all about the "trouble" and the mysteries.

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