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cover art Angry Angel
Runaway

Bernard L. Albertson

THE BOOK

Angry Angel {Runaway] is an adventure story for everyone. Angela a blind twelve-year old girl accidentally injures her old grandmother and runs away from her grandparent's farm in Indiana. She is picked up by a huge trucker named Benjamin and tells him she is traveling to her Aunt Mazie's home in New York. Despite her temper he decides to help her and heads his "Big Rig" he calls "Heaven Bound" toward New York City. Adventures and danger are their companions along the way and once there she is kidnapped and must be rescued by Benjamin and his friend Abraham. The adventures continue throughout the entire book. The trucker knows well the danger he is in from those he encounters along the way. The reader however does not discover until the very end of the book the true identity of the trucker, a discovery that sheds a completely different light on all their adventures and may well be cause for a reread.

THE AUTHOR

Mr. Albertson has dedicated much of his adult life to writing and reading for children. For almost fifty years he has been writing real life fiction for children who for the most part have had to deal with life on their own terms. Those he calls special children must learn to cope with adversity everyday and learn to become the hero's and heroins of their own lives. He will tell you that a child's smile is like sunshine and a hug from a special child will bring tears of love from your eyes and joy to your heart. His other publications are Through the eyes of the Children, So, you think there is no Santa Claus! And the novel Nancy Christman Weliever, Indiana Woman.

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