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Red Slider The tall tuleg wrapped an arm around her, and they both lowered themselves to the ground next to the water. But run as he might, it was only minutes before he felt the familiar thud, thud, thud of Emlee's feet pounding the ground behind him. Behind him, he heard Cleo sniffle. He looked straight ahe

Red Slider

Red Slider

Title:Red Slider
Author:Blair Riley
Rating:4.96 (849 Votes)
Asin:0595398405
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:123 Pages
Publish Date:2006-09-15
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Benjamin took one last look at the leathery old lizard and the small girl turtle teetering on its peeling back. Then, he turned into the weeds and scurried away. Behind him, he heard Cleo sniffle. Horatio urged him onward. "Run like the wind! Never look back!"Benjamin ran. He looked straight ahead and moved his legs in a steady rhythm. I've got to make it, he thought. The other turtles need me. But run as he might, it was only minutes before he felt the familiar thud, thud, thud of Emlee's feet pounding the ground behind him. Her warm fingers wrapped around his shell, unraveling his hope. I'll never get back, he thought. His heart flooded with despair Emlee turned and walked over to the lake, holding Benjamin close to her warm body. The tall tuleg wrapped an arm around her, and they both lowered themselves to the ground next to the water. What are they going to do to me? Benjamin thought. They must be angry that I tried to escape.

Editorial : About the Author Blair Hickson Riley is a college professor with graduate training in biology. She has published many scientific articles, but Red Slider is her first novel. Riley studies fiction writing for children at the Hudson Valley Writers Center. She and her family live in Westchester County, New York.

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