In the early part of the story Jameca, a human woman, and ,Jon, her human husband, were on vacation in a foreign country. One day they went hiking up a steep mountain trail. Within minutes after they were on the trail, they were attacked by six Knorms. Jon fell over the side of the high snow covered mountain as he fought to save Jameca from 'The Knorms.' Jameca was taken captive by the Knorms and taken to their secret world where she was forced to marry Jaderae, the leader of 'The Regime.' Twin girls, Mitilda (Mi Til Da) and Myreea (My ree ah) Vaneri were born from this forced marriage and unison between Jaderae and Jameca. Therefore, the girls father was a Knorm and their mother was a normal human being. The power that they had when they were born originated from their Knorm father, Jaderae.
See the power of Mitilda (Mi Til Da) and Myreea (My ree ah) in action to stop 'The Crigledans who want to take over and control a certain foreign country. These two young ladies came into the world with the wisdom and power needed to defeat the Crigledans; but obstacles are in the way. Can they defeat this enemy? In addition, they help many others throughout the world in many ways. They have the power to appear anywhere at their will and command to do so.
Mitilda (Mi Til Da) and Myreea (My ree ah) also appear in the book 'Princess DeWanna Bear-Foot And "The Mist" From The Falls.'
This story is based on the Flood of '94 in Macon, Georgia which flooded I-75. A cat had kittens in the attic of a house. The mother cat did not make it. What happened to the kittens? In this story, you will see exciting 'Twist' and 'Turns' at every point. A sad story turns into joy.
When I went to a park with a lady friend, she and I saw a dog with only three legs. After we watched him for a few minutes, it seemed that he had adapted to having only three legs. The dog star in this book was the same dog (Captain Joe) that had to have his left leg amputated in the last part of the story "Whistling Pines And The Hunter." In that story, he was attacked while trying to help save BeBe's bear from five dogs and two rogue hunters.
The Little Smoke Stack In: He Did Not Need To Compare
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This entire story sets the stage for those who think about comparing themselves to others. I have also written it for those who like to read. Everyone is a unique individual. Each individual needs to build upon his/her strengths and take her/his eyes off of what he/she sees others accomplishing and/or doing. The picture on the front of this book represents the ‘Decision Trail’ about making the decision to not compare. Making the wrong analysis of what others are doing, and then comparing it to herself/himself so that he/she may want to do the same thing could result in her/him making the wrong decision. This could lead to unhappiness in a person’s life.
The Little Smoke Stack was very happy over the many years that he was at the Water Works in Macon, Georgia. But, one day, that happiness changed when he looked at the four huge smoke stacks a few miles away in a different way. He had looked at them many times before, but something changed his thinking pattern on that particular day. He got to thinking about how they were taller and bigger than him. At that point, he did not realize that he was comparing himself to them. Later, in the story, he finds out that he needs to stay just like he is without wanting to change. He learned not to compare himself to other smoke stacks and enjoy being like he was in his particular environment and location.