La evolución de Calpurnia Tate, Volume 2

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Roca Editorial, 2011 - Fiction - 272 pages
Calpurnia, Callie Vee es una nina que vive en un pueblo de Texas Central in 1899. A pesar de que su madre insiste en que aprenda a tocar el piano, coser y cocinar, ella esta mas interesada en lo que ocurre tras lapuerta cerrada de la biblioteca, oen el laboratorio de su abuelo. Poco a poco, ira ganandose a este senor un tanto hurano y empezara a colaborar con el en sus observaciones del medio natural, aprendera quien es Darwin, y tambien lo idiotas que se vuelven los hermanos mayores cuando se enamoran.

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About the author (2011)

Jacqueline Kelly is an award winning author. (Okay, she was in the 3rd grade at the time, but won first place for her story, Funny Bunny.) I am Glory is Jacqueline Kelly's first published work. She is a self acclaimed lifetime learner. She has earned a master's degree with honors from Regis University, Colorado.She now resides in Byram, Mississippi, with her husband. Her family is blessed with two sons, two daughters (our Angel Zsatasha 1982-2021), six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.Currently a member of Rhodes Creek Missionary Baptist Church, Terry, Mississippi. She realizes that a book is just words on paper or a screen unless it means something to the reader. If her bio could be a song it would be the Williams Brothers song, I'm Just a Nobody. The lyrics says, "I'm just a nobody trying to tell everybody, About somebody, who can save anybody." However, that may not satisfy potential readers. Jacqueline Kelly (Scott) was born in the United States and raised in California alongside her parents and six siblings in the country-urban setting of Compton. She joined and served in the military for decades, which spanned several careers in logistics, training and education, and contracts management. In 2000 she received the call to minister and was ordained in 2005. She studied theology at Liberty University, Virginia. Her passions is to spread the power of love and unity through the use of a teddy bear named Glory.