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Earthquakes

Recently in the news there have been  various articles covering the earthquakes in parts of California.  There were also several earthquakes recently in South Carolina.  Whenever an earthquake hits, it is unnerving for both adults and children. I have been in minor ones in two different states; once in New Hampshire and several in the greater San Diego, California area. My children actually slept through the California earthquakes. One day, as I was reading about a minor earthquake in Southern California, it occurred to me that a book about earthquakes for children might be of help to them and alleviate their fears. I wrote Book 7, of the Good Gus Series, “The New Library,” to cover that very topic. The title is deceiving but I always like to incorporate reading into my stories whenever possible. Since Pecos is in Texas, most people would think that they never have earthquakes. However, they do but on an infrequent basis. The earthquakes in Texas have initiated from the Big Bend area running as far as the Dallas Ft. Worth area. In Book 7, “The New Library” an earthquake did  strike the town of Pecos. No one was injured but everyone was afraid. There was damage to the town, such as broken windows, items falling off of shelves,  and a few trees up rooted. When Sheriff Gus explained that the event was an earthquake, everyone wanted to know how he knew that it was an earthquake. His reply was simple, “I read about earthquakes in a book.”  This naturally led to the towns people wanting to learn more.  One of the Good Gus characters, Mary had visited a library when she was in England.  She loved the concept of being able to go to a place and read books and study new topics.  She had asked the residents at a town  meeting if they would consider the idea. No one in the town had been to a library and most of them had never even heard of libraries or their wonderful benefits. Everyone in the town pitched in to build the new library.  Once the shelves were built, the children started placing the books on the shelves.  It was while the children were stacking the books that the earthquake struck.  I hope as you browse through the currently published books, you will look forward to reading “The New Library.”  Have you experienced an earthquake? The Good Gus Series is available online at Kindle, Nook and Waterstones. Hard copies, personally autographed, are available through our website www.goodgusbooks.com along with past blogs for your reading enjoyment. Now available audio and videos for the Good Gus series on YouTube! Digitizing for all the books are available now on YouTube! “Misplaced Trust” is now available on Amazon in e-book form. It is also available digitally at www.misplacedtrustbook.com. If you are thinking of a Will or a Living Trust, “Misplaced Trust” will give you the information you need to make an informed decision. The Good Gus series, books one through four, are now available at the Morgan Mill Mail/UPS. Please consider a Good Gus book as a Christmas gift or buy one to donate to a child in a hospital. “The Special Gift” is an ideal holiday choice.

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