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Buffalo Nickel Christmas

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The holidays are when we spend time with our family so why did Harry Ryan decide to stay at school and miss his family gathering? Schoolwork piled up, too much to do Harry decided to stay at Kenyon College and spend Christmas alone.

Author Larry Enright reminds the reader about this young man, his family and his life way before college started and all the Christmases past before bringing the reader back to the present.

Harry Ryan was quite a character and enjoyed spending time with his sisters and brothers. The author reflects back to his early life and Christmases as he recounts the events he had with his family that bring to life the fun he had growing up making snow angels, looking out of his window at the campus covered with snow and remembering his life growing up. The snow reminding him of vanilla icing and the world’s chocolate cake. Take the trip along with Harry and this reviewer to a magical world filled with so many different things you will wish you were there too.

Buffalo Nickel Christmas book cover 185x300 Buffalo Nickel ChristmasChristmas is not just for getting presents or giving them. Family is what is important. The Ryan children love going through the Sears Catalog and choosing their special gift for the holiday. What makes this event so special for the reader is that they do it as a family, discuss their choices and hope Santa will honor their wishes remembering that he is always watching them so they better be good! When the weather bureau reports that a huge Monster storm is about to approach you can hear the cheers miles away of every kid in town.

The schools close early for the holiday, parents stay home from work and great things can happen in just one day. Of course in this story by Larry Enright more than just great things happen, magical and exciting things happen when the Ryan children go to their favorite store to find that one special present they might want. Enter Noble’s Department store and remember you just might find more than you are looking for by the time you leave.

Riding up the escalator trying to find the toy department the Ryan children encounter someone they think is Santa. Within seconds of Santa’s exit a strange man appears and things begin to change for them. Let me introduce Professor Rumpledumpling Special Investigator Santa W. Claus Enterprises Inc investigating whether this store Santa is the real deal. Entranced by this man and fascinated by his odd appearance the Ryan children decide to become deputized Santa’s helpers to help him find out the truth. Gold dust and all and a special present for their mom they follow him up the escalator hoping to learn the truth and their adventure begins. But, then something happens and Harry, our narrator becomes lost from the group and winds up somewhere else. Disoriented, afraid and not sure what to do next he runs smack into someone he names the Old Crone and another strange lady dressed in pink calling herself Lady Blue.

Poor Lady Blue has been locked away in this room or tunnel for so long she lost sight of reality and the real world. Trying to find their way out of the tunnel they meet another strange character The Mole. Talking to him he learns his name was Brownie or it used to be Brownie and he joins the group trying to find their way out. Learning how to help others, kindness and understanding are definite lessons Harry is teaching the reader and any young child that really wants to learn the true meaning of the holidays. Caring for three odd figures or strangers, helping them adjust to change Harry Ryan proves that kids can really come to the rescue when necessary and one lost boy just might find more than his way home at the end.

So, what would you do if the world got stuck on Christmas Eve and there was no more Christmas or shall I have 16 Forevers and no Christmas? How would you handle it? The poor mole has not seen daylight in forever and one of the characters is afraid to say the word Christmas itself. Lady Blue, Lady Book, The Mole and many others are trying to fix this problem when Harry learns more. What if everything was backwards and the world as they know a King ruled it named Xarm who put the Professor in a dungeon. Learning who was or is behind the problem will definitely surprise the reader and Harry learns about this place where everything is backwards, where Santa is not the real Santa they remember and the word Christmas is not said.

But, Harry learns more than he bargained for as he, Lady Blue, Lady Book and his new friend the Mole go in search of  way out of the Tunnel to find the elusive Professor but not before Harry learns the truth about this place and the fact that no one laughs, smiles or even has any fun. As Harry and his friends go in search of answers they wind up meeting some unusual soldiers who put them in a dungeon stating they are trespassing and now have to spend 16 Forevers there. Low and behold guess who shows up? Yes: The one and only Professor Rumpledumpling who forgot to tell Harry that the only way to avoid what happened to him is to enter Christmas Village backwards or the magic gets all mixed up and everything is not what it really seems. Could Santa really be behind this? What is the true meaning of what author Larry Enright wants to tell kids and the reader?

Harry and his friends wind up in front of this King and find out just how conned this poor King is by those he thinks he can trust. So, what really happened to Christmas and where is Santa? What will happen to all of the letters that Santa never received from the children who wrote to him? Wait and see what happens next and just how mean this King and his wizard can be to Lady Blue and Lady Book plus the elves. The elves and slaves are fighting and the war is on and what happens you won’t believe. What happens when Harry and the rest come face to face with another King named Rayn and the truth behind Christmas just might be told. What is this King’s plan and why does he want the future to not be like the past?

What happens when the Buffalo Nickel or as they call it the Elfin Fobaluck touches Harry? Christmas is special and just who is the real Santa? What is Harry’s role in saving Christmas and what does the touch of the coin help everyone remember about the true meaning of the holiday? Santa made me promise not to tell so you are going to have to read it for yourself to understand the true meaning of every special holiday and much more. Everyone needs to learn this for themselves both adults and kids alike. So, what was the Wizard’s motive and will the King realize what he really wants and why Harry is in his way? What does he want that would destroy Christmas forever? What is the magic of the Elfin Fobaluck?

What does happen will definitely make you wonder what is real and what is just plain magical? What does Harry save and what lessons does he learn as a result of his experience or was it all a dream? One Buffalo Nickel: Would it save a toy factory? This is one story that will let you know that wishes are truly powerful and an ending that will definitely make you smile. One adult/child named Harry Ryan who will take you back in time and remember the true mean of Christmas is not the presents it is what is in your heart. The rest: You have to read for yourself.

Love, kindness, friendship, loyalty, a touch of magic and just plain holiday fun once again author Larry Enright brings a story to both adults and children that will renew their faith in miracles.

This story gets: FIVE SHINY SILVER  BUFFALO NICKELS


 


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Born in the South Bronx, I grew up with people from many ethnic backgrounds. I learned to play and work with children in my school that came from other countries and different places.
I was always over weight as a child and got picked on a lot by the other children in my class and even my teachers. I found it hard to do many of the sporting activities that my sister and cousins could do. I learned at an early age that kids can be mean and I promised myself that I would never retaliate or do mean things to other kids in return.

When I decided to write my short stories I realized that I had a lot to say about my youth and in both of my books I tell about a ten year old girl named Bertha who learns to deal with real life issues kids face today at home and in school.

As an educator I the New York City Public Schools for over 36 years, I realized just how unique and precious our children are. I was the reading and writing staff developer in my school and the dean. I loved the children and had the respect of my fellow teachers and parents. Teaching children to read was really very rewarding and introducing them to writing and creating their own stories was exciting for the students. I love reading different kinds of books in many different genres. I have started reviewing books of new authors and those that are more established. I love giving them great reviews and saying wonderful things about their writing. I have three Masters Degrees and PD in Supervision and Administration. Currently I am a member of Who’s Who is America’s Teachers and Who’s Who of America’s Executives from Cambridge. In addition, she is the author of three children’s books and a fourth that has just been published on Alzheimer's Disease in order to honor her mom and help create more awareness for a Cure. The title of my new Alzheimer’s book is Memories are Precious: Alzheimer’s Journey; Ruth’s story. My second Alzheimer’s Book is called Sharp As A Tack or Scrambled Eggs Which Describes Your Brain. This book should be out in June 2010. I was the musical director for shows in her school and ran the School’s newspaper. I write reviews for authors upon request and for several other sites. You can read some of my reviews on Ezine.com and on ijustfinished.com under the name Gabina.

Other accomplishments:
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Would love to become an interviewer.
Caregiver and expert on Medicaid and medicare Author of five books and writing number six
The sixth book is based on a true story but will be written as a fictional memoir.
Worked in the same school for 36 years as the reading and writing staff developer I was the dean of discipline and assisted the Principal and AP when needed I was the test coordinator for the school and instructed teachers in testing procedures –administrated the tests and oversaw the reading, math and other tests to make sure that everything ran smoothly.

I am an expert in the ELA or any test prep for reading and writing
I can take an author’s book and even if it is not five stars write a five star review for them by looking for the soul of the book and for something positive. I am a member of Who’s Who of America’s executives, teachers and professionals and belong the Cambridge’s Connect and Pen with Sword
I would like to take my three children’s book plus the fourth one and put them together in one book. I played the piano as a kid and the violin.
I was in the Bronx Borough Orchestra. I played the piano in Carnegie Hall –that was scary. I do consulting for some of the teachers in my school when they need help with lesson plans. I love writing for Robins Falls Magazine.

I love writing reviews in my own style. I even find time to help my nieces and nephews with their homework over the phone.
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