

BRAVERY with a Touch of Kindness
This series of short stories pick up where award-winning “Tales from Miss Molly Marbles” left off. In “Miss Molly To The Rescue” the children practice their skills of stewardship, protecting the Monarch butterfly. Later, their faith is strengthened by rescuing a senior dog they name Ollie. But can Ollie actually talk? In “Margaret Goes To Camp” as she leaves the zip-line platform she finds out that when you step out into the unknown, that is bravery. What possibly can Flora, the crooked tail chipmunk who stowed away in her luggage, be up to this time? In “Ollie’s Angel” will they one day see their Nana again in Heaven?
Join the children on their journeys of self-exploration in this second series, “BRAVERY with a Touch of Kindness”.
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ISBN-13 : 979-8287138394
BRAVERY WITH A TOUCH OF KINDNESS, SUMMARY


Tales from Miss Molly Marbles
“Tales from Miss Molly Marbles” presents a series of stories focusing on social and environmental issues. In “Crooked Tail,” a chipmunk named Flora, who lives under Miss Molly’s back porch, gets injured when her tail gets caught in the porch’s screen door. “The Heist” follows Crafty Fox and Bandit the raccoon as they make a plan to kidnap bunnies. In “Palooza Time,” Miss Molly holds a party for her animal friends and makes an important announcement.
“Tales from Miss Molly Marbles” presents social and environmental issues geared to spark conversations between parents and children, and teachers and students. Miss Molly inspires others to be empathetic and the book is a showcase for courage and self-confidence.
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Hard Cover: 9781665742627
Paper Back: 9781665742610
E-book: 9781665742634
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Renee Elizabeth Wilson
Renee Elizabeth Wilson holds a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling from the Medical College of Virginia Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. She devoted her twenty-five-year professional career to assisting the disabled. Having a disability herself allowed her to relate more easily to her clients and to understand the importance of empathy, compassion, self-confidence, and courage. She resides in Virginia with her three dogs and husband.
“Tales from Miss Molly Marbles is creatively written to include critical messaging for today’s youth. The short stories are crafted in such a way that their themes are beneficial for adults as well. The book sparks topics for discussion that are meaningful. The characters engage the imagination and are timeless for generations to come.”
— Regina Carter, Retired Senior Executive
“In 2015, Renee Wilson was out on a walk in Cazenovia, New York, when she passed by the house of Dr. Pauline Monz, the retired Acting Head of the Science Libraries of Syracuse University. A conversation ensued between Ms. Wilson and the white-haired woman who was tending her garden and the “critters” who frequented her yard. After that encounter, during which Dr. Monz espoused her knowledge on the importance of nature and conservation, Ms. Wilson felt compelled to introduce Dr. Monz to the inquisitive minds of young readers through the imaginary characters of Miss Molly Marbles.”
— K.H. Woodford
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Tales from Miss Molly Marbles was nominated by International Impact Book Awards for the Children’s Education Category! 83 entries were placed and Tales from Miss Molly Marbles was one of 6 that won!
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